The US is at risk due to Joe Biden’s calculated border politics
Upon hearing Joe Biden’s announcement of a mass-amnesty for illegal aliens, it was clear that it was driven by political motives.
“Folks, I’m not interested in playing politics with the border or with immigration,” he claimed.
“I’m interested in fixing it.”
However, actions speak louder than words, and Biden’s approach to immigration has been riddled with political maneuvers from the start.
He swiftly overturned Donald Trump’s border protection measures, including the border wall and “Remain in Mexico” policy, leading to a surge in executive actions and secret flights transporting illegal aliens across the country.
Despite attempts to shift blame to Texas Governor Greg Abbott for budgetary strains caused by unchecked migration, it was Biden’s policies that exacerbated the situation.
Recent polls indicate that public frustration over uncontrolled illegal immigration is harming Biden’s chances for re-election, prompting him to offer hasty solutions to counter his betrayal of American citizens.
Instead of reinstating successful border policies, Biden’s latest actions, such as DACA 2.0, seem to incentivize further illegal crossings and burden taxpayers.
New Dem voters
By offering green cards and a path to citizenship to hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens married to US citizens, Biden appears to be aiming to secure a Democratic voting bloc for the future.
Desperate to appease his party’s base, Biden’s policies have taken a toll on national security and public safety, as evidenced by disturbing incidents involving illegal migrants accused of heinous crimes.
Eight with ISIS ties
In recent arrests by the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force, eight suspected terrorists with ties to ISIS, who had crossed the southern border, were apprehended in coordinated operations in Los Angeles, New York, and Philadelphia.
These concerning instances highlight the dangers posed by unvetted migrants, underscoring the need for better border security measures.
Biden’s handling of immigration issues has not only failed to address the root causes of the crisis but has also posed serious threats to national security and public welfare.