Avast ye scallywags! The Congress be needin' t' thwart Biden's mad notion o' openin' th' borders. Let th' House take charge, ye scurvy dogs!
2023-12-21
Avast ye, me hearties! The border be in dire straits, yet the House did pass a solution in May. But alas! 'Tis not the border bill that scurvy Biden be seekin', for it would truly handle the pestilence of illegal immigration! Arrr, what a tale of woe!
Christmas is approaching in Washington D.C., with festive decorations and lawmakers rushing to make deals before the end of the year. However, the Senate is currently debating whether to give President Joe Biden's open-border administration billions more dollars for its immigration agenda. Meanwhile, in Lukeville, Arizona, there has been a surge of illegal aliens, leading to reduced processing of vehicles at ports of entry and even the shutdown of a port to process illegal immigrants. This decision has faced criticism from Governor Katie Hobbs, who believes it will harm border security and the economy. The Border Patrol's Tucson sector, which includes Lukeville, has announced a pause in social media activity due to the overwhelming number of migrants crossing the border.The situation in Arizona highlights the out-of-control nature of Biden's border crisis, which many believe is intentional. The Senate failed to pass a supplemental bill for "border security" due to the lack of real policy changes needed to secure the border. Arizonans are aware that giving more money to the administration without policy change will only exacerbate the border insecurity. In contrast, the House of Representatives passed the Secure the Border Act in May, which would enhance border security through measures such as resuming the construction of the border wall and closing asylum fraud loopholes.
Conservatives argue that H.R. 2 is only the beginning of what is needed to end Biden's border crisis and protect Americans. They accuse the administration and its Democrat allies of prioritizing their own agenda over fixing the mess they created. Biden's border policies are seen as empowering drug cartels, allowing fentanyl to flood the country, and leaving Americans vulnerable to terrorist attacks and infiltration by foreign enemies. Despite the severity of the situation, the left downplays the crisis and insists that giving more money to the administration is "border security."
Conservatives are urged not to settle for token gestures from the left but to push for real solutions through policy changes like those proposed in H.R. 2. The congressman representing Arizona's 2nd congressional district emphasizes the need for action to protect the American people and secure the homeland.