So you are saying that these same illiterate in English would "interpret" that Biden MEANT for a "surge to the border"
applied to government workers? That was their interpretation?
I'm not the only one that believes Biden's mistake of
"surge to the border" was helpful in illegal migration.
Lost in all this, by which I mean ignored, is how Biden
himself helped create this invasion.
When he was seeking the nomination, Biden advised those coming into the country illegally to
“surge to the border,”
then followed this up by removing almost every obstacle to entry,
including halting all deportations for 100 days.
There are few incentives greater than guaranteed success, which is exactly what Biden’s policies created.
Having watched them deny the problem for so long, who in their right mind would trust Democrats on the border crisis now?
thehill.com
I
t was Biden who called for the surge.
And
desperate migrants heard his call as a promise that his arms would be as wide open as our southern border. His wish came true. Now Biden owns it. All of it.
On the disaster at our southern border, I find myself, oddly, in agreement with Democrats and their media mouthpieces who are so desperately defending President Joe Biden. They’ve been insisting, rather frantically, that the chaos…
www.chicagotribune.com
In 2021, shortly after Democrat Joe Biden became president, long lines of migrants began heading to the U.S. border. Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador
noted that these sojourners
saw Biden as “the immigrant president.” With good reason. During a Democratic presidential debate, Biden had blasted President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, saying (in garbled language),
“I would in fact make sure that there is, that we immediately surge to the border—all those people are seeking asylum. They deserve to be heard.” Soon after Biden assumed the presidency, the surge he had seemed to call for overwhelmed U.S. immigration facilities. Detention centers mandated by the Immigration and Nationality Act to house asylum seekers while they appealed for permanent entry soon ran out of room. Federal officials started scheduling court hearings for immigrants’ cases far into the future, and then just releasing the migrants into the U.S.
State and local governments are spending billions on migrants and asylum seekers—and the bill will only grow steeper.
www.city-journal.org