


(CNSNews.com) -- House Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.), a member of the Freedom Caucus, said Ukraine is an "authoritarian and corrupt regime" that "does not deserve a penny of aid from American taxpayers." Gosar stressed that six million illegal aliens have crossed our border under the Biden regime and we must address this disaster and not throw money at a "foreign regime" filled with "card-carrying Nazis."
In reference to news reports that Ukraine is requesting fighter jets and long-range missiles from the U.S., Gosar said, “The United States should be a peacemaker. I have called for peace talks for a year to no avail. I have also stated my repeated objections to the United States involvement in the Russo-Ukraine war theater."
"Congress has not authorized war or U.S. involvement" in Ukraine, said Gosar. "I have stated for over a year that there is no American interest there to protect. The amorphous and ill-defined 'protect democracy' trope was then, and remains today, a ruse."
"Ukraine is not a democracy, it is a puppet regime installed following a U.S. sponsored revolution," said the congressman. " Ukraine is one of the most authoritarian and corrupt regimes in the world and does not deserve a penny of aid from the American taxpayers."
In reference to the southern border, Gosar said it is "open and unprotected," and more than six million illegal aliens have walked across with the assistance of the Biden regime."
Because of this essentially open border, the "the U.S. is openly collaborating with drug cartels in welcoming human trafficking and drug trafficking," he said. "We have record deaths from fentanyl, over 107,000 people in 2021 alone."
"While Americans suffer, and our economy stumbles due to ineffective sanctions against Russia, and while paying the cost to house, feed and provide for six million illegal aliens, we cannot prioritize a foreign regime that itself is comprised of card-carrying Nazis," said Gosar.
"The Biden regime continues to flirt with a nuclear war over a region we have no business being in," he concluded.
According to three inspectors general in a report, Joint Strategic Oversight Plan for Ukraien Response, Congress so far has "provided more than $113 billion in funding for the Ukraine response across 11 U.S. government departments and agencies."
According to the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), by the end of FY2022, a "whopping 5.5 million" migrants had crossed into the U.S. under the Biden regime.
"One thing is clear: These record-breaking numbers are a direct consequence of open-borders policies implemented by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and the person who appointed him, President Joe Biden," said FAIR President Dan Stein.