Sen Blackburn Tries To Fix Biden’s Dangerous Mistake

It is pretty clear now that it was the Biden Administration’s goal to overrun our country with migrants. They are doing very little to stop the flood of illegals from coming here. The Administration blames Trump or conservative media for labeling it a border crisis, but that’s because they are happy with the result. We have an open border without calling it that. So Senator Blackburn is trying to bring some order to the chaos and is looking to reinstate the useful legislation we had before so that only actual asylum seekers can come here on their court dates, basically reforming the deal we had with Mexico.

Dubbed the Make the Migrant Protection Protocols Mandatory Act, the bill would require migrants who cross the southern border without proper documentation to remain in Mexico until their case is heard. President Biden reversed the Migrant Protection Protocols by executive order upon entering the White House earlier this year.

“President Biden’s failed immigration policies have created a crisis at our southern border,” Blackburn said in a statement. “Over half a million illegal aliens have poured across our southern border since Biden decided to repeal President Trump’s successful policy that forced migrants to remain in Mexico while seeking asylum. My legislation will stop Biden’s decision to catch and release migrants into our communities and reinstate President Trump’s Remain in Mexico program.”

Administration officials have pushed back on criticism of the president’s policy rollbacks, arguing that Biden inherited a neglected and inhumane immigration system.”

Biden never should have undone the deal in the first place. Trump gave us the most secure border we have had in years. All Biden had to do is leave the border and our deal with Mexico alone. But that wouldn’t have fluffed up the Dem’s electoral base, so they had to open up our border and endanger Americans instead.

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