Biden's never ending immigration screw-up
Border Patrol agents scrambled to respond to several large migrant groups early Tuesday. The migrants made landfall just south of the city in a steady flow to surrender. One subgroup of more than 100 were mostly Cubans.
Border Patrol agents took the group of mostly adult males into custody and began the task of gathering basic biographical information and inventories of personal property. Several Border Patrol trucks brought more migrants to a roadway from the riverbank. There were some female migrants carrying infants and young children.
According to a Customs and Border Protection source, the flow of migrants just south of the city has been steadily increasing since the announcement of the end of the CDC Emergency Title 42 expulsion authority. The CDC announced on April 1 that the emergency order will expire on May 23. As word of the program’s sunset spreads, the source says the increase in migrant crossings is likely to grow.
The source says daily apprehension totals are between 6,000 to 8,000 migrants per day across the entire southwest border – a figure which could quickly double. Even at the current pace, Border Patrol facilities are experiencing overcrowding.
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The best way to stop this madness is for voters to vote against every Democrat on the ballot who supports Biden and his open borders fiasco. We need to elect enough people to impeach Biden for his failure to enforce American immigration laws.
See, also:
Exclusive–Hauman: Vulnerable Democrats Are Pretending to Care About the Border, Don’t Fall for It
And:
Biden Rolling Out the Welcome Mat for Illegal Migrants
The Biden administration has contracted hotel space in Scottsdale, Arizona, El Paso, Texas, and other sites to house migrants while they’re provided COVID screening, medical care, hot meals and a chance to shower and rest. What’s next? Mints on the pillow?
And:
To Secure The Border, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Should Shut It Down
The Biden administration will not enforce immigration laws or secure the border. But states like Texas have the power to act on their own.
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