America Last: Guess Who Just Got A BIG Shipment Of Free American Baby Formula

It’s happening all over the country. Baby formula is disappearing off the shelves—Hell, some stores are completely out but can you guess who just got ‘palettes’ of free American formula? Representative Kat Cammack (R., Fla.) on Thursday sounded the alarm Thursday and shared photos showing a fully stocked migrant processing facility near the U.S.-Mexico border

Meanwhile, parents and guardians are told to ‘do their best to find and buy the formula they need. The message the Biden administration is sending here is pretty clear, don’t you think?

“The first photo is from this morning at the Ursula Processing Center at the U.S. border. Shelves and pallets packed with baby formula,” she wrote in a tweet showing fully stocked shelves, including Nido and Advantage brands.

“The second is from a shelf right here at home. Formula is scarce. This is what America last looks like,” she added.

 

“We literally are struggling to find baby formula around the country,” Cammack said in a Facebook Live stream Wednesday. “Moms are struggling, going from store to store to store and then the stores are actually capping the amount of baby formula that they will sell them, but and this got sent to me by a Border Patrol agent this morning and said, ‘This is disgusting. You will not believe this. They’re receiving pallets, and more pallets of baby formula at the border.’”

She added: “He has been a border patrol agent for 30 years and he has never seen anything quite like this. He is a grandfather and he is saying that his own children can’t get baby formula.”

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This is exactly what Biden’s ‘America last’ policies look like in action. The US supply chains has some stores looking like the scene from a zombie apocalypse where scavengers have already picked clean. Worse, the stores are reminiscent of Cuban grocery stores post-Castro’s rise to power.

 

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