This is merely another example of the collective stupidity the Biden administration relies on in order to proceed with their radical globalist agenda. As long as the propaganda is flowing, and their lies are being covered up by media outlets, they will continue to wreak havoc on national security.
On Wednesday, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas peddled more lies when he claimed “the border is secure” during the Aspen Security Forum, a live event featuring U.S. diplomats, business executives, and military officials.
“We are making the border more secure. That has been a historic challenge,” he continued.
DHS Mayorkas speaks like a Special Needs CHILD when he says:
-The border is secure
-We need to address the challenge at the border
-There is work to be done
-Safe and Secure are two different words
-Placing one's life in the hands of the Mexican smugglers is not safeHuh? 🤷♀️ pic.twitter.com/yihzVkRfuz
— poetWOAgun (@poetWOAgun) July 20, 2022
The mere suggestion that the southern border is “secure” or safe in any way while drugs, criminals, and illegal aliens pour over in records numbers is alone grounds for impeachment. Again, one must ask: Who does this clown think he’s fooling?
Mayorkas also took a swipe at Republican lawmakers who have insisted the Biden administration take steps to mitigate the border crisis before they agree to any related legislation. Meanwhile, the legislation Mayorkas referred to was a massive amnesty bill that would grant millions of illegal aliens naturalized citizenship — the bill certainly has nothing to do with border security.
All of the data, plus eyewitness reports, and even the people responsible for policing the border, buck Mayorkas’ claims that the border is secure.
As of April 2022, the Biden administration released 1.5 million immigrants into the U.S.
BORDER REPORT: The first group of migrants I encountered last week in Yuma, AZ were from China, Peru, Georgia, Venezuela, Cuba, and India
Only a few dozen migrants out of the ~1,500 crossing each day into the Yuma border sector are being returned under Title 42 pic.twitter.com/iqdwAX0QKH
— Jennie Taer (@JennieSTaer) May 31, 2022
According to the most recent Customs and Border Patrol data, over 900,000 illegal border crossings have been recorded in the last four months alone. The figure is more than likely a low estimate as well since many border crossers are able to evade detection from agents. April and May of 2022 shattered DHS migrant encounter records as well.
Mayorkas lies, people die.
His statement about the border being "secure" is a flat out lie, and even for a propagandist like him, it's simply stunning. Open your eyes and see Mr. Mayorkas. The truth is begging you to acknowledge it.https://t.co/Yuby03or6C
— Border Patrol Union – NBPC (@BPUnion) July 21, 2022
Dozens of suspected terrorists have been flagged attempting to enter the country via Mexico since October 2021. Additionally, drugs like fentanyl are crossing the border with ease and cartels are reporting record-high business since Biden assumed office.
Human traffickers are richer than ever, too.
At least 650 immigrants died while making the trek to the U.S. in 2021, according to a CNN report. In June, 53 illegal immigrants died in sweltering San Antonio heat in the back of a truck trailer.
Republicans immediately pounced on Mayorkas’ ridiculous statement, with some even renewing calls for his impeachment
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DHS Secretary Mayorkas says "the border is secure."
This is one of the biggest lies of the Biden Administration.
— Rep. Darrell Issa (@repdarrellissa) July 20, 2022
Secretary Mayorkas had the nerve to claim the border ‘is secure’ last night, while last month saw a historic 207,416 migrant encounters and 6 individuals on the terrorist watchlist.
— Sen. Marsha Blackburn (@MarshaBlackburn) July 20, 2022
Do you agree a Mayorkas Impeachment should be a top priority with a GOP led Congress?🤔✔️🇺🇸
— Gary Ultra MAGA (@GarysBlues) July 17, 2022
Who does Secretary Mayorkas think he’s fooling by constantly lying about the chaotic disaster happening on the US-Mexico border right now?
Author: Asa McCue
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