Rep. Van Duyne tells Newsmax: Biden is ‘Collaborating with Mexican Cartels’
Rep. Beth Van Duyne claimed on Newsmax Saturday that President Joe Biden is collaborating with Mexican cartels to gain control over the U.S.-Mexico border. This partnership is resulting in a surge of migrants entering the country under the current administration’s policies.
The Texas Republican explained that the rushes of people at the border are orchestrated by the Mexican cartels to distract Customs and Border Patrol while criminal elements like sex traffickers, drug cartel members, and even terrorists enter the country. Van Duyne denounced the Biden administration for allowing this dangerous situation to persist.
Additionally, Van Duyne pointed out that immigrants are relocating to conservative areas, which are experiencing population growth due to people leaving liberal regions. She claimed that this strategy is intended to bolster congressional districts in favor of the current administration.
The congresswoman criticized the Senate’s decision not to hold an impeachment trial for Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, whom she accused of deceiving the American people. Van Duyne suggested practical steps the administration could take to address border security issues but lamented that these policies have not been prioritized.
Van Duyne emphasized the rising crime rates and urged voters to consider returning to former President Donald Trump’s policies, which she credited with securing the border. She called on Americans to hold the current administration accountable in the upcoming elections.
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