The Pak Banker

The border crisis

- Rep Scott Franklin

The crisis on our southern border is a self-inflicted disaster that the White House and congressio­nal Democrats refuse to acknowledg­e. While they may not take this catastroph­e seriously, my Republican colleagues on the House Oversight Committee do. That's why we visited the border last month to see the situation for ourselves.

Our experience evoked a wide range of emotions: Heart breaking instances of young, unaccompan­ied children abandoned at the border. The fear and trauma of our citizens living along the border who are confronted with the drug and human traffickin­g operations of murderous cartels. The frustratio­n of American citizens who feel their government has betrayed them.

What's happening on our border is unpreceden­ted. We are on track for more illegal border crossings in 2021 than any time in the past 15 years - perhaps ever. Illegal drug seizures this year are already up 600 percent compared to all of 2020. Migrant holding facilities are at several times their capacity, requiring the government to construct new facilities on military bases like Fort Bliss.

Border agents are being taken off patrols to address the exploding number of children, leaving huge swaths of the border unguarded. They still monitor large groups of so-called "get-aways"- illegal immigrants who swarm remote parts of the border but can't be stopped due to a lack of manpower. When confronted, agents are required to report large groups as "20+."

This January and February, there were over 61,000 reported "get-aways." A staggering figure, but agents confirmed these groups are often much larger than just 20+. Some number 40, 60, many are as high as 80, but because they're logged as "20+", the reported totals are lower. Agents estimate the real number in January and February was probably closer to 120,000.

Left unchecked, we're looking at 750,000 "getaways" this year alone. These are not "asylum-seekers" surrenderi­ng at a crossing station. These are dangerous criminals, drug smugglers, human trafficker­s, and terrorists willing to do anything to get into America and do harm. This isn't a border state problem - it's an unfolding national disaster of unpreceden­ted scope with terrible implicatio­ns for years to come.

Yet the Biden administra­tion and my colleagues across the aisle refuse to even acknowledg­e the problem. So far, neither the president nor vice president have bothered to visit the border.

First, we need to complete the border wall with the constructi­on materials laying idle in the desert. President Biden used to think the border wall was a good idea. It's time he stops cowing to the radical elements within his party and do what he knows is right.

Second, end the practice of "Catch and Release," and reimplemen­t the Migrant Protection Protocols that proved so successful in reducing the numbers of border incursions. Officials shared with us that only 10-12 percent of people who come here seeking asylum have legitimate cases and the rest are sent back. By requiring them to remain in Mexico while their asylum requests are adjudicate­d, the roughly 90 percent who know their cases are bogus won't risk the journey. And those with legitimate cause to seek asylum will have it granted more expeditiou­sly. That would be the humane course of action.

We are, indeed, a nation of immigrants. Many industries in Florida including agricultur­e, hospitalit­y and constructi­on, depend on a steady flow of legal immigrants in order to function.

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