In a video that was tweeted out this morning, U.S. House Rep and Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) showed what appeared to be dozens of children laying on the floor in emergency blankets.
Scalise said in the tweet, “I visited the Donna processing facility yesterday. These are the videos Joe Biden & Kamala Harris don’t want you to see.”
“This is the devastating result of their disastrous left-wing immigration agenda,” Scalise lamented.
Scalise then urged his followers to retweet “so everyone can see what they’re trying to hide.”
“This is child abuse,” Scalise stated.
U.S. House Rep Rodney Davis (R-IL) was one of many who retweeted and he said, “I was there with Whip Scalise, and it was heartbreaking to see this happening.”
“We need to take action immediately at the federal level, and that must start with President Biden reversing some of his executive actions on immigration,” Davis insisted.
I was there with Whip Scalise, and it was heartbreaking to see this happening. We need to take action immediately at the federal level, and that must start with President Biden reversing some of his executive actions on immigration. https://t.co/4ByDMUBTPf
— US Rep Rodney Davis (@RodneyDavis) April 10, 2021
Previously, we reported:
U.S. House Rep Jim Jordan (R-OH) was part of the House Judiciary Committee delegation that visited the southern border this week.
At the conclusion of the visit, they held a press conference to recap the visit where Jordan remarked that “Last month was the busiest month in the history of border patrol since they have been keeping a record, 40 percent of manpower is used for processing, illegal migrants.”
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