Posted on 05/23/2024 1:06:51 PM PDT by packagingguy
How bad is President Joe Biden’s border crisis? So bad that even the illegal immigrants are complaining about the lack of security.
Intrepid Fox News reporter Bill Melugin interviewed a Turkish national who just illegally crossed the southern border in Jacumba, California, a small town 70 miles east of San Diego, after paying a Mexican cartel $10,000.
“In fact, American people is right, completely true,” the migrant tells Melugin. “Who comes into this country? They don’t know. OK. I’m good. But how if they’re not good? How if they are killers, psychopath, else? No guarantee of that. No security, no security check, no background check.”
No security. No security check. No background check.
That is a perfect description of Biden’s border policies. Immediately upon coming into office, Biden dismantled former President Donald Trump’s successful border policies, ushering in an era of catch and release that migrants from around the world, including Turkey, are coming to take advantage of.
“You are worrying about who is crossing the border?” Melugin asks the migrant.
“Yes, yes, yes,” the migrant replies. “Of course, because people are not normal.”
People are not normal. People like Jose Ibarra, who crossed the border illegally with his wife and her child, were released into the United States by Biden. That is Biden’s chosen policy: to release migrants into the United States to go wherever they want.
Ibarra then went on to be arrested by New York police for endangering the life of his wife’s child. Again Biden did nothing to remove him from the country.
Ibarra then moved to Georgia where his brother was also illegally living in the country. There, Ibarra killed nursing student Laken Riley, the first murder on the University of Georgia’s campus in decades.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
This has gotten insane...illegals complaining that other illegals are dangerous.
A headline fit for the Babylon Bee....
Illegal alien says breaking border laws is easy
Fixed it
I have spent a lot of time over the years in Turkey. While I am not a fan of their retreat from Attaturk's reforms, it was a very civilized and orderly country, with clean streets and good food. I can appreciate why the Germans liked them as Gastarbeiter.
I can well imagine a Turkish immigrant astounded at what we are allowing and encouraging.
Paying a Mexican cartel $10,000.
Wait until he tries to save that much money here he’ll want his money back.
Unless he becomes a dealer for the cartel.
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