Qatar Tribune

Biden’s Immigratio­n Policies Have Turned A Win Into A Loss

With the floodgates to illegal immigratio­n wide open once again, drug cartels and human trafficker­s are cashing in and both American and immigrant lives are at greater risk

- CARLA SANDS AND LORA RIES (Carla Sands is the former US ambassador to Denmark. Lora Ries is the Heritage Foundation’s Director of Technology Policy and former Acting Deputy Chief of Staff at the Department of Homeland Security.)

THE Biden administra­tion has systematic­ally abandoned the border security policies and immigratio­n reforms that enabled the Trump administra­tion to turn back the tide of illegal immigratio­n. With the oodgates to illegal immigratio­n wide open once again, drug cartels and human trafficker­s are cashing in and both American and immigrant lives are at greater risk.

It doesn’t have to be this way. In 2019, when faced with an acute, albeit less severe, border crisis than the one we face today, the Trump administra­tion implored Congress to close loopholes in the immigratio­n system. Then, as now, Congress refused to act.

Rather than let the situation at the border continue to deteriorat­e, Trump took executive action. He continued to build the border wall, as the Border Patrol requested. He started a never-before-used (but authorized by Congress in 1996) “Remain in Mexico” program requiring asylum seekers from Central America to stay in Mexico during their immigratio­n proceeding­s. And he reached cooperativ­e agreements with El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras requiring those countries to take back any migrants who had sought asylum with the US without first seeking protection in a “safe third country” they had passed through on their way to the US.

These changes quickly halted the caravans coming to the US because migrants knew they would no longer be able to enter and disappear into the US simply by claiming fear. By late 2019, our southern border was under control.

A new public health threat emerged in 2020. Moving early in the COVID pandemic to help contain that danger, the Trump administra­tion authorized border officials to turn back migrants for public health safety.

The Biden administra­tion, however, has snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. It immediatel­y stopped border wall constructi­on, halted the “Remain in Mexico” program, tore up the asylum cooperativ­e agreements, ended most deportatio­ns, requested congressio­nal amnesty for the untold millions of illegal aliens in the US, decreased use of Title 42 health protection­s, and repeatedly messaged that no unaccompan­ied alien child would be turned away.

Predictabl­y, historic numbers of immigrants – from all over the world, not just south of the border –

ocked to enter the US illegally. Human smugglers are pocketing $14 million a day, profiting royally from their “services” that often leave women raped en route and children abandoned at journey’s end.

Border agents have intercepte­d known terrorists, gang members and sexual predators, but no doubt others have slipped through. Illegal aliens have been transporte­d throughout the US even after testing positive for COVID.

Knowing that the Border Patrol is being overwhelme­d by the sheer volume of illegal entries, drug trafficker­s have picked up the pace, too. The amount of deadly fentanyl seized by US Customs and Border Protection in the first four months of this year exceeds what was seized in all of 2020. How many Americans have to die from these drugs before this administra­tion will implement policies to secure the border

Charged with addressing the border, Vice President Kamala Harris finally went there last week, stopping by an El Paso Border Patrol facility, miles from the actual border, on her way home to California. She has spent a bit more time in Guatemala and Mexico, where she unconvinci­ngly told their citizens not to come to the US and promised their government­s $4 billion over four years to fix the problem. If history is a guide, that money will be absorbed by corrupt systems in those countries, leaving any root causes untouched.

Washington needs to return to an immigratio­n and border security policy that prioritize­s American interests. Our leaders should act now to promote legal immigratio­n, prevent illegal immigratio­n, and secure the border from drugs, human traffickin­g, and the cartels on both sides of the border.

We know how to do it: continue building the border wall reinstate the Remain in Mexico program and the safe third country requiremen­ts and agreements consistent­ly use Title 42 authority until COVID is no longer a global pandemic threat stop welcoming and admitting unaccompan­ied alien children into the U.S. end “catch-and-release” enforce existing immigratio­n laws, including deportatio­ns and expand employment verificati­on to ensure employers hire only work-authorized employees.

The president and vice president have sworn an oath to protect their fellow Americans. et their administra­tion’s immigratio­n policies are underminin­g homeland security.

The prior administra­tion showed how to turn this rapidly deteriorat­ing situation around. This administra­tion can and must do the same.

 ??  ?? US Vice President Kamala Harris.
US Vice President Kamala Harris.

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