The incompetence of the Biden administration seems to know no bounds as it continues to wreak havoc on our nation’s security. In a recent revelation, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas admitted to the decision not to build additional wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, despite the ongoing crisis, because of its immovability.
Biden Has Finally Found Something He Won't Spend Billions of Dollars on https://t.co/U1NvBgZuNk
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) April 3, 2023
This is truly astounding. By not constructing a wall, the Biden administration is essentially allowing anyone and everyone to waltz into our country without any consequences. This move illustrates the unseriousness and hypocrisy of the administration when it comes to protecting Americans.
Biden Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says Biden is against a border wall because it's "immovable" pic.twitter.com/eVzdoCkvDw
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) April 3, 2023
A national disgrace. pic.twitter.com/wPOMF6Fcng
— Border Patrol Union – NBPC (@BPUnion) March 28, 2023
Mayorkas says cartels don't use illegal aliens to tie up BP agents, which allows them to smuggle other items across the border. This is a lie.
Cartels don't profit billions because they're stupid.
Leftists like Mayorkas profit because they think the American people are stupid.
— Border Patrol Union – NBPC (@BPUnion) March 28, 2023
Moreover, Mayorkas skirted around the term “crisis” in referring to the situation at our southern border. It’s clear that the Biden administration simply refuses to acknowledge the gravity of the situation due to their ineptitude and lack of leadership.
While Biden and his team continue to ignore the dangers at our border, they have no issue spending billions upon billions of dollars on foreign aid, specifically to Ukraine in their ongoing war with Russia. This just highlights the backward priorities and values of the current administration. What about the needs of the American people? When will the Biden administration finally realize that our country comes first?