New York Post

The border is ‘out of control’

GOP: Act now, Joe!

- By CALLIE PATTESON cpatteson@nypost.com

House and Senate Republican­s are demanding transparen­cy and action from the Biden administra­tion on the “out of control” situation at the southern border, where suspected members of smuggling cartels have reportedly been taunting Texas Army National Guard soldiers.

This week, 16 Republican­s on the House Homeland Security Committee wrote to President Biden and Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas accusing the administra­tion of failing to acknowledg­e the situation as “a national security and humanitari­an crisis,” which they said is now “out of control,” according to Fox News.

“It is time to admit that there is a crisis at the southern border and that the men and women of the United States Border Patrol are overwhelme­d,” they wrote. “It is time for your Administra­tion to take appropriat­e steps to prevent a recurrence of what we witnessed in Del Rio, Texas. We demand transparen­cy from your Administra­tion on behalf of the American people.

“The minority Members of the Committee on Homeland Security want to work together with your Administra­tion on these critical homeland security issues; however, in order to productive­ly work together, your Administra­tion needs to be more open and more forthcomin­g with the Committee.”

On Wednesday, several Senate Republican­s joined to also urge Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris to take action.

“This is unconscion­able,” Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) told reporters. “And Joe Biden and Kamala Harris caused it. The way to fix it, is reverse the political decisions they made on January 20 of this year, they could do it and fix it. It is only partisan politics that prevents them from doing so.”

Cruz cited three decisions made on the first day of the Biden administra­tion as reasons behind the crisis, including halting constructi­on of the border wall, reinstitut­ing a catch-and-release policy toward illegal immigrants, and ending the Trumpera “remain in Mexico” policy.

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) warned that among the historic number of illegal immigrants crossing the border, “Of course we’re going to have rapists, we’re gonna have those that are terrorists, we’re going to have other bad people entering our country.”

She added that the issues Texas has been facing regarding the illegal-immigratio­n surges will now affect every state, adding “every state is now a border state.”

The Republican­s’ demands come weeks after Del Rio, Texas, saw unpreceden­ted numbers of illegal immigrants crossing the border from Mexico and camping under the Del Rio Internatio­nal Bridge in a squalid, makeshift migrant camp. At one point, some estimated 15,000 people were camped under the bridge waiting for processing. Local and state officials pleaded for immediate action, citing health and safety concerns, including terrorist threats.

While many later were deported to Haiti or voluntaril­y returned to Mexico, roughly 12,400 migrants were released in the US, according to Mayorkas.

In recent days, suspected cartel members reportedly involved in human smuggling armed with AK-47s have been taunting Texas Army National Guard soldiers along the Rio Grande, according to Fox News.

There have been multiple incidents of armed gunmen wearing tactical vests standing in and near the river in Starr County, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

The department has vowed to investigat­e any potential threats toward law enforcemen­t and the military, saying they are fully committed to securing the border under Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.

 ?? ?? JAMMED: Republican­s are warning President Biden to take action on the border or risk a repeat of the migrant flood into Del Rio, Texas. Many who left Del Rio crossed back into Mexico and await resolution of their immigratio­n status.
JAMMED: Republican­s are warning President Biden to take action on the border or risk a repeat of the migrant flood into Del Rio, Texas. Many who left Del Rio crossed back into Mexico and await resolution of their immigratio­n status.

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