GOP House Leader Calls It Like It Is: 'Biden's Policies Created a Border Crisis'
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and some of his Republican colleagues argued Thursday that the current migrant crisis at the U.S.-Mexican border is of President Joe Biden’s making.
“We see that Biden’s policies created a border crisis,” McCarthy said.
Rather than offering a plan to open America’s businesses or schools on his first day, McCarthy said, Biden issued an executive order ending former President Donald Trump’s emergency declaration regarding the southern border and directing construction on the border wall to cease.
“President Biden announced that it was his priority to offer citizenship for 11 million undocumented immigrants. What did he think would happen?” McCarthy asked.
The lawmaker noted that in the month of February, U.S. Border Patrol encountered over 100,000 migrants attempting to enter the country illegally along the southwest border.
In February, CBP encountered 100,441 persons attempting entry along the SW border. This is a 28% increase over January.
Press release: https://t.co/v2xGgrNOFd
Enforcement stats: https://t.co/AcdShCXjDS
SW Land Border Encounters: https://t.co/i3vbVkLjpB pic.twitter.com/ZKN7iEEGNR— CBP (@CBP) March 10, 2021
That number is up from the month of January, when there were over 78,000 encounters, and nearly triples the number of migrant encounters reported in February 2019.
“Put that in perspective — 100,000. That’s a larger population than President Biden’s hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania,” McCarthy said.
The congressman also highlighted that the number of unaccompanied migrant children detained by the Biden administration has tripled in two weeks.
Republican Rep. John Katko of New York, the ranking member of the House Committee on Homeland Security, said the department is predicting 13,000 unaccompanied minors will cross the border illegally in May.
“It’s disorder at the border by executive order,” the lawmaker said.
Katko identified four actions the Biden administration took that led to the current crisis.
First, the president halted border wall construction, and secondly, re-instituted the “catch and release” policy for those making asylum claims.
Thirdly, Biden eliminated the “remain in Mexico” policy that the Trump administration initiated during the border surge in 2019.
Finally, Biden ended the asylum cooperation agreements Trump had put in place with Central American countries.
“That’s what they’ve done. What they haven’t done is admit that it’s caused a crisis,” Katko said.
Republican Rep. Debbie Lesko of Arizona contended that the Biden administration is “culpable of child abuse” due to the child trafficking happening as a result of lax border enforcement.
The Yuma County sheriff told the congresswoman he had been called out to a certain farm multiple times because migrant women and girls were being taken there to be sexually abused.
“They’re being raped by the cartels who don’t give a damn about these people. All they care about [is] the money,” Lesko said.
Biden’s policies are incentivizing this, she argued.
“I would say the Biden administration is culpable of child abuse and abuse of these women and children — and it needs to be stopped.”
At a White House media briefing on Wednesday, Ambassador Roberta Jacobson, the coordinator for the southern border under Biden, accused the Trump administration of “intentionally” making the immigration system worse.
“We must build a better immigration system that reflects our values as Americans, enforces our laws, safeguards public health and moves away from cycles of irregular migration,” Jacobson said.
Jacobson also announced plans to give $4 billion in foreign aid to Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras in hopes of creating better conditions locally so migrants choose not to come to the U.S.
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo addressed the border crisis during a Fox News interview on Thursday.
“We had in place a set of policies that were humane, decent and protected American sovereignty,” Pompeo said.
“We had a set of policies that reduced the flow and the trafficking of these people across the border.”
“I regret that the Biden administration has moved, frankly, farther than even the Obama administration did with respect to creating completely open borders.”
This article appeared originally on Patriot Project.
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