Biden’s border crisis emboldened dangerous cartels
- In just a year and a half, Biden's border crisis has made it easier for transnational criminal organizations raking in hundreds of millions of dollars each year smuggling migrants across the U.S.-Mexico border to become even more profitable and powerful.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen told the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee that human smuggling operations are making "$500 million a year, or more."
The border crisis was a disaster long before migrants arrived in Martha's Vineyard
- Biden unleashed the floodgates of illegal immigration and all of the other criminal activity that accompanies it when he eradicated key border security measures such as the "Remain in Mexico" policy, which required asylum-seekers to await court decisions in Mexico, and Title 42, a policy designed to expedite the expulsion of illegal border crossers during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Bottom Line
- Most Americans trust Republicans more than Democrats to handle immigration and border security issues, so it's no surprise that red candidates in key midterm races are calling for solutions that Democrats in the White House and Congress are unwilling to face.
- Regardless of the GOP's future attempts to fix the crisis, Biden's enabling of the disaster has only been good business for smugglers who seek to profit handsomely from the exploitation of migrants
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