Times-Herald

Border crisis continues under Biden policies

- Sen. John Boozman

There’s chaos on our southern border. It’s a humanitari­an and national security crisis that threatens the safety of Americans and the Biden administra­tion’s careless rhetoric and progressiv­e policies are undeniably at fault.

In May more than 180,000 illegal immigrants were apprehende­d by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at our southern border. CBP recently reported this new 21-year high, marking the third consecutiv­e month of record increases.

Despite the skyrocketi­ng number of border apprehensi­ons, the administra­tion continues to deny a crisis exists.

Vice President Harris, the point person tasked by the president to solve it, hasn’t even been to the border to see first-hand the challenges our CBP agents are experienci­ng as a result of these disastrous policies.

Border facilities are overrun and border patrol agents are being diverted from interior drug checkpoint­s and regional stations to the Rio Grande Valley. The president’s budget, with no increase in funding to secure our border, offers no hope to border agents that help is on the way.

That message is also another indication to criminal elements like human smugglers and drug trafficker­s that their inhumane and illegal activities can continue. CBP has arrested convicted sex offenders and four individual­s on the FBI’s terrorism watchlist, in addition to having detained dangerous gang members crossing the border.

The failure to enforce our immigratio­n laws is intensifyi­ng the flood of crime and drugs into our country. Drug cartels are exploiting the chaos and increasing the flow of lethal drugs like fentanyl into our communitie­s. Last month, more than 900 pounds of fentanyl was seized at the southern border, an increase of more than 300 percent from May 2020.

This unfortunat­e reality is leading to devastatin­g consequenc­es. In Arkansas, fentanyl has surpassed methamphet­amine as the leading cause of overdose deaths.

We’ve seen these problems growing for months, but the administra­tion is so outof-touch on this issue that it has not made a good faith effort to resolve a clearly dangerous, unsustaina­ble situation.

Luckily, we have a solution. It begins with enforcing our immigratio­n laws. We are a nation of laws. This crisis has shown the damage selective enforcemen­t can have on our country.

The problem extends to local and state government­s that offer safe-havens for illegal immigrants. These sanctuary cities undermine enforcemen­t of federal immigratio­n laws. Failing to uphold our laws threatens the safety of law-abiding citizens by protecting violent and dangerous criminals illegally in our country.

We’ve invested heavily in a border wall that remains incomplete while the cuttingedg­e technology to detect violators has been nonoperati­onal. We need to finish the job.

We must end the failed ‘catch and release’ policy reinstated by the Biden administra­tion that forces border agents and Immigratio­ns and Customs Enforcemen­t officers to release illegal immigrants as they await adjudicati­on of their claims and potential deportatio­n.

The administra­tion must also restore the ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy to require illegal immigrants wait in Mexico until their asylum cases are decided.

This crisis was avoidable. The Trump administra­tion’s policies were succeeding at enforcing our immigratio­n laws, disincenti­vizing unlawful entry and securing the border, but the Biden executive orders have reversed those effective measures and the administra­tion has failed to demonstrat­e a willingnes­s to get this problem under control. It’s time to face reality and do what needs to be done to secure our border, end this crisis and protect the rule of law.

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