Customs and Border Protection Boss Resigns For Poor Sanitary Conditions DEMS Are Responsible For

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After REFUSING to acknowledge the ongoing border and humanitarian crisis, after Congress refusing to provide the funding the Border Patrol adequately to for them to be able to keep up with the overwhelming problem of handling the staggering approx. 100,000 illegals crossing into the US PER MONTH, Acting Customs and Border Protection Commissioner John Sanders has resigned over condemnation over a report that 100 children had been held in a facility that had poor sanitary conditions, food, and water with children caring for other children at times.

Sanders' resignation shifts the focus of such conditions onto the lack of adequate funding and legislative attention by the Democrat-controlled House to address the cost of the on-going flood of illegals into the country while they refuse to acknowledge the national security and humanitarian crisis that has been going on for some time now.

"The resignation came as House lawmakers were scrambling to pass a troubled $4.5 billion funding bill to combat the escalating humanitarian crisis at the border."


Customs and Border Protection boss out amid outrage over border issues
 
You know how the initial post states House Democrats are 'scrambling' to pass a $4.5 billion funding bill 'to address the humanitarian crisis at the border'?

Yeah, not so fast.....

Those unsanitary conditions, bad food, bad water, and not enough money to hire more BPAs to act as 'nanny's /babysitters' to illegal children, the ones House Democrats have not funded and that Sanders resigned over?

House Speaker Pelosi was celebrating the fact that House Dems STILL REFUSE TO PROVIDE FUNDING TO IMPROVE CONDITIONS FOR THESE ILLEGAL CHILDREN!

Pelosi Lauds Border Bill as Not Funding 'Failed Mass Detention Policy'

Pelosi blames the current ongoing original Obama 'Detention' Policy on Trump and attempts to fund more / larger facilities through which to process illegals and facilitate the continued illegal invasion by releasing them into the US faster....
 
From October through February, border agents arrested 136,150 people traveling in families at the southern border. Those figures exceeded the record for a full, 12-month period; 107,212 people were arrested during the federal fiscal year that ended in September.

More than 66,400 people were arrested in February, making it the busiest month since President Trump took office and the busiest February since 2008. Since 2013, when the U.S. Customs and Border Protection began counting family units, there have been 2.6 million total apprehensions along the U.S.-Mexico border.
 

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