At last night’s State of the Union address, as U.S. House Rep Jim Jordan (R-OH) pointed out that Joe Biden said we need to “secure the border.”
Jordan then wondered why Biden halted and instituted certain policies if he truly means what he said.
“So why’d he stop building the wall? Why’d he stop the ‘Remain in Mexico’ program? Why’d he incentivize illegal immigration?” Jordan asked in a tweet.
Last night, Joe Biden said we need to “secure the border.”
— Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) March 2, 2022
So why’d he stop building the wall?
Why’d he stop the “Remain in Mexico” program?
Why’d he incentivize illegal immigration?
As we previously reported, Former DHS Acting Secretary Chad Wolf wasn’t buying what Biden was selling either.
In a tweet, Wolf declared, “That mention of border and immigration security was lip service. Nothing more. No vision, no strategy.”
“Just a wish list and another hollow push for immigration reform legislation. I think the President may have forgotten he has authority to fix the crisis NOW,” Wolf insisted.
Fox News’ Bill Melugin reported about the situation, “Biden calls for the Southern border to be secured. Migrant encounters for FY’22 are already up 126% compared to FY’21 which was the highest year on record.”
“220,000 ‘gotaways’ since October. Much of the technology he talked about was never built after wall projects cancelled,” Melugin explained.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) clapped when Biden claimed that “We need to secure our border… and fix the immigration system.”
The statement by Biden also got a standing ovation from U.S. Sen Ted Cruz (R-TX) as well as other Republicans.
Kamala Harris also clapped, eventually, and after Pelosi took the lead.
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