Correcting Biden's border bungle

 Katie Pavlich:

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The facts show he doesn't need Congress or a massive "comprehensive" immigration reform plan, as the White House press secretary continues present to the media, to start solving the problem. He simply needs to get out his pen, just like former President Donald Trump did, to stop the unprecedented flow of illegal immigrants into the country.

Here are five things he can do, today, to blunt the current invasion.

1) Reinstate remain in Mexico for those claiming asylum, which would immediately cut down on millions of false asylum claims and years long immigration court backlog.

2) End catch-and-release into American towns, cities and communities.

3) Use the Immigration and Nationality Act to "suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants, or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate."

4) Restart construction on the border wall (miles of wall are currently sitting stacked up and rotting in lots, ready to be put up).

5) Reinstate asylum cooperative agreements with El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, which force "asylum seekers" to file claims in their home countries.

There's a long list of things Biden can do, today, to protect the sovereignty of the country and help himself politically. He's refusing.

Trump was able to deal with the border and Biden made the choice to ignore what was working.  Biden is totally responsible for the illegal immigration problem.  US voters should hold Biden accountable for what he did to border security.

See also:

Voters back Texas border wall, feel Biden starting ‘civil war’

A sizable majority of the public supports Texas’s construction of a wall along its border with Mexico and feels that President Joe Biden’s efforts to stop it are the first step toward civil war.

In a sobering analysis of the escalating topic, 69% of likely 2024 voters said that they support the border wall and razor-wire fence that Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) has ordered. Among those, a majority, 51%, said they “strongly” back Texas in its fight to stop illegal immigration and the surge of “gotaways” getting past federal border agents.

The White House won the Supreme Court’s support for stopping Texas, but not voters.

Besides fighting voters, Biden has clashed with members of his own party over his open-borders policy.

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Trump was able to control the border, but it looks like Biden just does not want to do the same thing that worked. 

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