A look at the Biden open border

 BizPacReview:

The Biden regime’s immigration policies are so ineffective at stopping the flood of illegal aliens that even the new arrivals are shocked over how easy it is to cross over into the United States.

Thousands of northbound migrants are pouring across the border in southern Arizona on a daily basis, walking unmolested through massive floodgates near the Tucson border post that have been left wide open during the monsoon season and to facilitate migration for an endangered antelope species.

Stunning video footage obtained by the New York Post shows the illegals just casually walking through the gates at a location that has become “the busiest point of illegal entry into the country,” according to the outlet.

(Video: YouTube/The New York Post)

“We thought the agents were going to tell us something,” said one migrant from Ecuador. “But we just walked in.”

“It was so easy to get into the US,” remarked an illegal alien from Cuba.

“Nothing like our journey through Mexico. That part was hard,” she said. “I thought there was going to be more security.”

“US officials have inexplicably welded open 114 massive gates along the Arizona border to allow water to flow freely during the annual monsoon season and for the migration of an endangered species of antelope, officials said,” the New York Post reported. “Each of the 114 gates in Arizona, which have been open for nearly two months, has 12-foot doors wide enough for a motorcycle to drive through. Smugglers drive busloads of migrants to the Mexican side of the border, where they get off and simply walk into the US.”
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The Biden regime's irresponsible border policies are being exposed.  There is literally nothing to stop the millions of migrants flooding through the US Mexican border. 

See, also:

REPORT: Biden Admin Welds Arizona Border Wall Gates Open

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