Biden’s border actions endanger the entire nation, not just Texas
The Border Crisis: A Threat to National Security
“The last three years, you’ve had 336 known or suspected terrorists arrested between entry points in the southern border. If you take the past four years, fiscal year ’17, ’18, ’19, and ’20, you had 14. So, that caused us, from my perspective, sleepless nights.”
These alarming words were not spoken by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, the staunch defender of our nation’s southern border, but by Tim Healy, the former director of the FBI’s Terrorist Screening Center under President Obama. Healy also emphasized that the demographics of the group crossing the border have changed, with adult males now outnumbering children and family members.
But it’s not just adult males who may be crossing the border as suspected terrorists. Chinese nationals have become the fastest-growing group of smuggled individuals. While some claim they are seeking better work opportunities, there is evidence of Asian Transnational Criminal Organizations operating within our borders.
This chaos is a direct result of President Biden’s border policy. While all states have the constitutional right to protect their borders, the situation in Texas, the epicenter of this invasion, is beyond absurd to ignore. Other states must also recognize how this surge affects them.
Colorado is struggling to allocate funds in its budget to handle the influx of illegal immigrants. Maine is dealing with an abundance of illegal marijuana grow sites. Students in New York were forced into remote learning as their school was turned into a shelter. In Chicago, a group advocating for reparations for black people accuses Mayor Brandon Johnson of prioritizing immigrants over citizens.
Thankfully, Texas and Abbott are not alone in their fight. Seventeen states have joined forces with Texas, and even President Biden, or whoever is running his administration, is reportedly planning to issue an executive order to regain control of the border.
However, this order should not be seen as a mere political move to address Biden’s weakness on the issue. It should be a genuine effort to end this humanitarian and national security crisis.
A nation without a border is not a nation; it’s just a mass of land. A nation that cannot control the flow of criminals coming in is not serious about protecting its own citizens. A nation that enables criminal cartels to profit from the suffering of vulnerable individuals seeking a better life is not behaving in a humanitarian way.
The numbers speak for themselves. The stories of fruit going unpicked or suburban landscaping left unattended are distractions from the real issue. We are facing an onslaught of people who do not share our values and, at worst, wish to see our destruction.
If it weren’t for Texas and the other states standing alongside her, as well as citizens across the country who refuse to be treated as second-class, there might be no stopping this crisis. This is not about political divides; it’s about protecting our sovereign nation from the south.
It’s time for the Biden administration to stop playing politics and fulfill its duty to protect the citizens of this country. While women and children deserve compassion, the flood of potential criminals poses a serious threat. Strong borders make good neighbors, and sometimes, those borders need reinforced measures.
Richard Cromwell is a writer and senior contributor at The Federalist. He resides in Northwest Arkansas with his wife, three daughters, and two energetic dogs. He co-hosts the podcast Coffee & Cochon and can be found on Facebook and Twitter. However, it is advisable to limit social media usage.
How has the increase in apprehensions of known or suspected terrorists at the southern border impacted our national security, and what steps can be taken to address this issue effectively?
Address the crisis. However, it is important to acknowledge that this crisis is not limited to immigration issues. It poses a significant threat to our national security.
The increase in apprehensions of known or suspected terrorists at the southern border is deeply concerning. The fact that there were 336 such arrests in just the last three years is indicative of the severity of the problem. This is not a hypothetical threat, but a real one that keeps those responsible for our national security up at night.
Furthermore, the demographics of those crossing the border have shifted. It is no longer just children and family members seeking a better life, but adult males who now outnumber them. This change in demographics raises questions about the intentions and motivations of those attempting to enter our country illegally.
Among those who are crossing the border as suspected terrorists, Chinese nationals have become the fastest-growing group. While some may argue that they are simply seeking better work opportunities, there is evidence of Asian Transnational Criminal Organizations operating within our borders. This poses a significant risk to our national security and demands immediate attention.
It is important to recognize that this crisis is a direct result of President Biden’s border policy. While all states have the constitutional right to protect their borders, the situation in Texas, the epicenter of this invasion, cannot be ignored. Furthermore, the consequences of this crisis extend far beyond the borders of Texas. States such as Colorado, Maine, New York, and Chicago are already feeling the effects in various ways.
These states are struggling to allocate funds, handle illegal immigration, tackle illegal drug operations, and even provide education to their own citizens due to the overwhelming influx of illegal immigrants. This is not simply an immigration issue; it is an issue that affects the well-being and livelihoods of American citizens.
Fortunately, Texas and Governor Abbott are not alone in their fight. Seventeen states have joined forces with Texas to address this crisis. Even President Biden, or whoever is running his administration, is reportedly planning to address the situation. However, it is essential that these efforts focus not only on immigration policy but also on protecting our national security.
The border crisis is a threat to our national security that cannot be ignored. It requires a comprehensive and immediate response from all levels of government. We must secure our borders, address the influx of suspected terrorists, and dismantle criminal organizations operating within our borders. Failure to do so not only puts American lives at risk but also undermines the very foundations of our nation. It is time to prioritize the safety and security of our country and our citizens.
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