Biden’s Open Border Is Not Compassionate or Humane - And Response

  • Tuesday, January 17, 2023
  • Senator Marsha Blackburn

While the Biden administration claims that their open border agenda is a “compassionate” and “humane” alternative to enforcing the immigration laws currently on the books, what we witnessed last week was anything but that. I spent two days on the ground at the Del Rio Sector of the U.S.-Mexico border with Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith and Senator Katie Britt, working with local, state, and federal law enforcement. Unlike President Biden’s short, sanitized detour while flying to Mexico, we spent time with those victimized by the cartels and saw firsthand the unvarnished truth of Biden’s border crisis.

Standing on the banks of the Rio Grande River early in the morning, I witnessed nearly two dozen illegal immigrants, including a pregnant woman and small children, wade across the near-freezing water and illegally enter the United States. They immediately turned themselves in. When we asked them why, they told us Biden said they could come. Cartels have capitalized on the administration’s refusal to enforce the law and are now charging between $8,000 and $20,000 to smuggle migrants into our country. Large-group crossings have become commonplace, and the ensuing chaos allows cartels to distract and overwhelm Border Patrol. While agents are stuck in the office processing paperwork, cartel scouts order smugglers upstream to sneak criminal aliens, drugs, and other contraband into our country undetected.

Over the last two years, drug overdose deaths, largely driven by fentanyl, have become the leading cause of death for adults ages 18 to 45 years old. Last year alone, law enforcement seized over 14,000 pounds of fentanyl at the border, enough to kill over 3.3 billion people. This is just one devastating consequence of Biden’s border crisis that has turned every state into a border state and every town into a border town.

During a roundtable discussion with former Mexican Congresswoman Rosa María de la Garza and human trafficking survivor Karla Jacinto Romero, we learned that cartels kidnap young women and girls to be exploited for sex and labor. Karla, who is truly one of the bravest women I have ever met, told us the heartbreaking story of how she was raped more than 40,000 times. While visiting the Harris Ranch, we heard from Texans about how smugglers will abandon both distressed and deceased migrants at the property’s edge, putting a strain on already overwhelmed emergency resources.

It is clear that we are experiencing a humanitarian and national security crisis, courtesy of President Biden. Biden ended the successful Remain in Mexico policy, terminated construction of the border wall, halted deportations, and pushed to end Title 42 expulsions. America’s immigration laws have remained unchanged since 1996, and never before have we had this many illegal immigrants entering our country. One thing, however, has changed: we now have a President who refuses to enforce our immigration laws.

Since Biden took office, law enforcement officials have recorded over five million attempts by migrants to enter our country illegally, and more than one million migrants have entered and evaded capture. In fiscal year 2022 alone, 98 terrorists were apprehended at the border. Biden’s open border policies have emboldened the cartels and allowed them to profit off of raping migrants and killing Americans with fentanyl. Put simply, President Biden and the radical left created a crisis that has killed countless Americans, and made ignoring the rule of law their official policy.

In Washington, I will continue to work on legislation to address the humanitarian and national security crisis created by President Biden. We must immediately begin detaining and deporting illegal immigrants, build the wall, provide agents with better technology, and increase the number of border patrol agents. It is imperative we send a strong message to the cartels that they do not have free reign over our border and listen to our Border Patrol agents begging President Biden to enforce laws currently in place. These men and women working day and night to protect our country are true American heroes, and we owe them a great debt of gratitude.

Senator Marsha Blackburn

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I want to begin that I do not condone illegal entry into this country. All immigrants should be treated as equally as possible. And though I do not live in Tennessee, all U.S. citizens have an interest in addressing illegal immigration in a meaningful manner.

But methinks Senator Blackburn and her fellow Republicans see or hear only what they want to see or hear, and not what they really saw or heard.

She began with the sympathetic story of the pregnant woman's crossing. And I'm sure that those the senator spoke with did say the reason for entering the country was that "Biden said they could come".

That was all Senator Blackburn wanted to hear. Just enough for her to continue the MAGA game plan of blaming President Biden for a problem he inherited as did all Presidents since Bill Clinton.

Everyday we are bombarded with ads to move to a new house, drive a new car, fly away, or go to a theme park or island. Do we go because they ads say we could come? No, of course not. If we go, it's because of our expectation of the experience we may have.

The expectation of the experience holds true for anyone leaving his or her home to come to the U.S. For these immigrants, it's not that Biden told them they could come. They want to enter this country for a better experience that what they may have now.

The next thing that Senator Blackburn wanted to only see or hear became apparent in her next sentences. She only "sees" cartels profiting from charging for illegal entries into this country, just to create chaos to smuggle drugs. While drugs are smuggled in, the immigrants are "seen" by her as mere pawns, not human beings. She provides no examples of how these humans are victimized by the U.S. She succeeds by leaving the reader thinking only about an intolerable flow of drugs into the country, which she "sees" as the sole reason all immigrants try to enter. Yet illegal immigration and illicit drugs are two different problems.

The senator describes a victim of human trafficking, which is not a border problem, and the abandonment of distressed and deceased migrants in Texas. Both are tragic. But she offers nothing about a compassionate or caring solution. She only "sees" making it exceptionally harder to enter as the only answer, thereby stopping the flow of drugs, which, she "sees" as the only problem.

She "sees" President Biden as the sole cause of the problem of immigrants bringing drugs into this country, and the barrier to immigration reform. So she "sees" the need to criticize and blame him constantly. Rather than working for a better solution regardless of its genesis, she "sees" herself as stopping any meaningful legislation solely because it was offered by President Biden or the Democrats.

She does not "see" that she has had ample opportunity to begin solving any immigration problem; she was first elected to the House in 2002. As with any legislation or acts by President Biden, she and the Republicans see themselves never compromising nor working with Democrats for the good of immigrants or the country.

Just meaningless rhetoric from a senator tooting her own horn, the major thing she likes to hear.

Joe Warren

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