Is Biden Making Terrorism Great Again?; Texas Sheriffs Sue Biden Administration for Preventing the Arrest or Deportation of Criminal Illegal Aliens, and 17 other related stories
Is Biden making terrorism great again?
Del Rio, which I visited recently, is the epicenter of the Biden Administration’s manufactured border mess. The news coverage of the failure does not do it justice. And it is clear that in this small Texas town, the groundwork is being laid for potential large-scale terror threats again.
Security-weary Americans have accepted the burdens placed on them with relative grace in the almost 20 years since 9/11, but there has been an unspoken commitment on the part of the federal government to a zero-tolerance approach for security failures. The Biden Administration seems open to breaking that commitment in the name of a radical immigration agenda that includes letting hundreds of thousands of unidentified individuals across our border and into the country to points unknown at taxpayer expense. It is frustrating, insulting, and dangerous.
There were many eye-opening aspects of our trip, a discussion of which could fill pages. For example, the Biden Administration has essentially withdrawn the Border Patrol from all border-related functions in Del Rio. Instead of fulfilling their mandatory national security mission, Border Patrol agents are reportedly caring for the illegal crossers in their facilities.
The Biden administration also is not following immigration law and is disbursing aliens around the country without requiring those claiming asylum to appear before immigration judges. According to one local relief worker we encountered who was helping aliens after they crossed the border, it is likely that Americans are subsidizing the bus and plane tickets that are facilitating this illegal diaspora. And the Mexican cartels are making $25 million per week in Del Rio alone from their smuggling and trafficking operations, according to USBP Del Rio Sector chief patrol agent Austin L. Skero II. —>READ MORE HERE
Texas sheriffs sue Biden administration for preventing the arrest or deportation of criminal illegal aliens:
Texas sheriffs and other law enforcement groups filed a lawsuit Thursday against the Biden administration for preventing the arrest or deportation of criminal illegal aliens.
Five counties, five sheriff’s departments, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement employees with a national law enforcement organization signed onto the lawsuit filed with the federal court of the Southern District of Texas.
Former Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach is the lead attorney for the plaintiffs.
“The ICE officers involved in this case are absolutely astounded at what their superiors are asking them to do: Releasing people charged with rape of a child, releasing people charged with dealing drugs and resisting arrest,” Kobach said to the Washington Examiner.
“These are really serious criminals, and ICE is being ordered by the political leadership of the Biden administration to turn them loose,” he added. —>READ MORE HERE
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Illegal Aliens Who Killed Americans Removed from DHS ‘Most Wanted’ List
Why Illegal Immigrants Are Being Released Without Court Dates
Biden’s ‘Sanctuary Country’ Orders Freeing Criminal Illegal Aliens from Florida Jails
Half A Million Illegals Crossed Since Harris Named Border “Czar”
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Ex-ICE acting director Ron Vitiello says Biden to blame for border crisis
Rapists and Child Rapist Illegal Aliens Caught by Border Patrol
Illegal Alien Out of Jail on Bail Accused of Beheading Man, Playing ‘Soccer with His Head’
PHOTOS: Hundreds of Migrant Families Released into South Texas After Trump Visit
More lethal fentanyl found along the border this year than last
Report: Biden’s DHS May Release 100K More Migrants into the U.S. Annually
U.S. to Give Asylum Seekers Rejected under ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy Second Chance to Apply
Previously Deported Sex Offenders Arrested After Crossing into Multiple Border Sectors
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