


Could Sen. Chuck Schumer be a little more specific about what he means by "hard-right border policy"? We've seen his "hard-left border policy" in action. Democrats have done nothing to stem the tide of illegal immigration. Democrat mayors are begging the Biden administration to get control of the border.
NewsNation's Ali Bradley shot this video Monday night:
AZ: Overnight a group of 900+ arrived in Lukeville to self surrender to Border Patrol—Many of them are waiting for days to be transported/processed. There are still roughly 700 people out here mostly from Senegal, Guinea, Liberia, and Mauritania—Sources say roughly 40% are family units.
The Tucson Sector is unique in that a judge granted an injunction back in 2020 that stipulates migrants are to spend as little time in custody as possible following allegations of inhumane conditions while in federal custody—Sources confirm the sector consistently has lower custody holding times—If the sector is found to be in violation of the injunction, a judge could reopen the case and extend the move to the entire border.
Sources say the cartel knows this and is capitalizing on the sheer force needed to respond to the thousands crossing daily—And it is extremely remote, buses cannot get out there because of the terrain, so it takes agents hours to transport small groups.
I just took the video posted below.
Immigrants are traveling from Senegal and Libera to Mexico so they can walk across the border into the United States. They know the door is wide open as long as you walk across the southern border.
Schumer and the rest of the Democrats are that much more concerned about securing Ukraine's border than our own.
President Joe Biden went on TV to announce any aid to Israel was conditional on aid to Ukraine and that losing Ukraine was a threat to democracy.