shockedcanadian
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The lack of protection of your southern border is the single worst policy in the Western World. During a global pandemic no less.
For everyone who doesn't want to see the return of Trump, this issue alone is a gift to him. The GOP look so weak and feeble and Trump will remind voters of this. "Yes, you need men of action like me, look at what happens otherwise..."
Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas is traveling to Del Rio, Texas, on Monday for a briefing on how the Biden administration is responding to a migrant surge in the area.
According to the Department of Homeland Security, Mayorkas will meet with "state and local partners" to address the situation, in which thousands of predominantly Haitian migrants are flooding the border. Many have set up a de facto camp under a bridge to shelter from the 100-degree heat as their numbers swell and they wait to be processed by Border Patrol.
"We certainly are experiencing a challenging situation, but we are surging resources and we have a multipronged approach to this," Mayorkas told CNN on Sunday. He said that so far the administration had added 600 agents as part of a surge in the region and was working with with American Red Cross and World Central Kitchen to bring supplies and food to people.
Mayorkas discouraged more people from rushing to the border to try and enter the U.S., especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
For everyone who doesn't want to see the return of Trump, this issue alone is a gift to him. The GOP look so weak and feeble and Trump will remind voters of this. "Yes, you need men of action like me, look at what happens otherwise..."
Mayorkas rushes to Texas border sector overwhelmed by migrants, admitting 'challenging situation'
Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas traveled to Del Rio, Texas, on Monday for a briefing on how the Biden administration is responding to a migrant surge in the area.
www.foxnews.com
Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas is traveling to Del Rio, Texas, on Monday for a briefing on how the Biden administration is responding to a migrant surge in the area.
According to the Department of Homeland Security, Mayorkas will meet with "state and local partners" to address the situation, in which thousands of predominantly Haitian migrants are flooding the border. Many have set up a de facto camp under a bridge to shelter from the 100-degree heat as their numbers swell and they wait to be processed by Border Patrol.
"We certainly are experiencing a challenging situation, but we are surging resources and we have a multipronged approach to this," Mayorkas told CNN on Sunday. He said that so far the administration had added 600 agents as part of a surge in the region and was working with with American Red Cross and World Central Kitchen to bring supplies and food to people.
Mayorkas discouraged more people from rushing to the border to try and enter the U.S., especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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