New York Post

STOP THIS FLOW, JOE

Texas Dem big blames Biden

- By GABRIELLE FONROUGE Post Correspond­ent

RIO GRANDE VALLEY, Texas — He’s putting people over party.

The Democratic mayor of a southern border town says he’s incensed over the Biden administra­tion’s handling of the immigratio­n crisis in his backyard — and he’s “pleading” with Washington to do more to stem the stream of migrants pouring into his small city.

“You have a breach on national security levels that have never before been seen in modern history and you’re not even batting an eye about it, you’re not even calling it a ‘crisis,’ you’re calling it a quote-unquote challenge,” Mayor Bruno Lozano of Del Rio, Texas, told The Post on Sunday. “It’s a slap in the face.” Lozano (inset), 38, represents the small city of just over 35,000 residents and has been trying to get President Biden’s attention since February. Just before a historic winter storm that left millions without power and killed 57 hit the state, he sent the president a video asking him not to send migrants to the community.

“Mr. President, my name is Bruno Lozano, mayor of the city of Del Rio, Texas, and I am pleading and requesting with you to please put a halt to any measures regarding the release of immigrants awaiting court dates into the city of Del Rio and surroundin­g areas,” Lozano says as footage of empty store shelves and grocery store lines plays in the background.

“We do not have the resources available to house and accommodat­e these migrants within our community . . . If you do send these individual­s into our community, we will be forced to make a decision to leave them without resources under these dire circumstan­ces. I’m asking to please stop, please make another plan for this federal issue.”

Despite his best efforts, Lozano said the request “fell on deaf ears” and over a month later, the only thing that has changed is the number of migrants streaming into his small community, which is currently around 150 a day.

“I’m not trying to demonize the humanitari­an aspect by any means, but my responsibi­lity is to the city of Del Rio and the residents of Del Rio, Texas. My responsibi­lities are to the American people that got me elected,” Lozano said.

“Nobody wants to actually tackle the issue. You’re condoning unlawful behavior, period. There’s a lawful way to enter the United States, there’s a lawful way to seek asylum, and it just undermines the entire immigratio­n process.”

The scrappy leader, the youngest mayor ever to be elected in the city, is furious he has to use local budget dollars for an issue he calls a federal problem that has been dumped in the laps of small communitie­s all along the border.

“It’s not even in our budget,” Lozano seethed. “It just blows my mind how disconnect­ed from reality [they are], or maybe they do know, maybe they just don’t want to call a spade a spade, you know, because it’s uncomforta­ble.”

Lozano said each day, migrants are brought to the Val Verde Border Humanitari­an Coalition where they have access to services, before boarding flights and buses out of town. But sometimes, they can’t get tickets, and the town needs to find a place for them to sleep.

“That’ s when the logistical nightmare begins, where are they going to sleep for the night? That’s the number I worry about each day,” Lozano said, adding he uses a basketball court as a makeshift shelter.

“Sometimes migrants get released after hours, and there’s simply nowhere to put them. I can’t use the civic center because I’m using that for COVID vaccines.”

Earlier this month, two different groups of migrants breached the city’s port-of-entry footbridge from Mexico. Lozano says the influx is a side effect of Biden’s relaxed immigratio­n policies.

“It is very selective on who they deport now, and let’s be real, the Biden administra­tion sent that message that, you know, ‘We’re going to reverse this, we’re going to do that,’ and, sure enough, within days, within days, it started happening again.”

“It was completely predictabl­e,” Lozano added. “I’m calling them out. I’m so frustrated as a bordertown mayor about all of this.”

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