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Biden Border Crisis Increases – GOP Pushing Back Against President’s Policies

The US southern border is now experiencing a rapid influx of Central American migrants and unaccompanied migrant children — provoking criticism of the Biden Administration and Democratic Party’s mishandling of the situation.

From even before his inauguration, Joe Biden had publicly encouraged potentially millions of migrants from Central America to travel to the US southern border and cross into the country illegally, while simultaneously dismantling existing US southern border controls, the border wall, immigration enforcement, and even instructing federal agencies not the follow or observe existing immigration laws. Biden’s critics believe he is motivated by the Democrats’ obsession to undo all of President Trump’s policies, and also to use millions of illegal immigrants to bolster the future ranks of Democratic voters in swing states like Texas and Arizona. This radical policy move by Democrats has provoked a harsh response from Republicans – ensuring it will become one of the most divisive issues of the Biden presidency.

Recently, house Republicans held a news conference, participants included: Republican House Leader Kevin McCarthy (CA-23), Republican Whip Steve Scalise (LA-01), Republican Conference Chair Liz Cheney (WY-AL), Republican Leader of the Homeland Security Committee John Katko (NY-24), Republican Leader of the Appropriations Committee Kay Granger (TX-12), Representative Jodey Arrington (TX-19), Representative Debbie Lesko (AZ-08), Representative Tony Gonzales (TX-23), Representative Yvette Herrell (NM-02). Watch:

Journalist Julio La Rosas from Townhall.com reports from McAllen, Texas on the US southern border, showing the deteriorating state of affairs there. Watch:

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