Pence on Biden’s border wall reversal: ‘Crisis changes everything’
Former Vice President Mike Pence Criticizes Biden’s Border Wall Decision
During an appearance on Sirius XM’s The Megyn Kelly Show, former Vice President Mike Pence didn’t hold back in mocking President Joe Biden’s choice to continue construction on the border wall, calling it “too little too late.” Pence took the opportunity to critique Biden’s immigration policies, highlighting the reversal of the “Remain in Mexico” policy and the rescinding of Title 42, which he claimed had significantly reduced illegal immigration and asylum abuse during the Trump-Pence administration.
Biden Reverses Course and Allocates Funds for Border Wall
Pence sees Biden’s decision to allocate funds for the border wall as an acknowledgment that the current administration recognizes the crisis at the border is a result of their own actions. He emphasized the need to return to the policies that were effective during their time in office.
Contrary to his campaign promise, Biden has already allocated $8.5 million towards the wall on his first day as president. Additionally, $2 million redirected from the Pentagon by former President Donald Trump remained unspent and was eventually returned. Now, Congress has approved $5 million to fill the gaps in the wall.
Pence, who has visited the border four times, expressed his frustration with the sight of unused steel girders, comparing them to rusting railroad cars. He believes that Biden’s decision to resume construction is too little too late, but urges the administration to move forward with it.
The Border Crisis Continues to Escalate
Last month, the number of people apprehended for illegally crossing the border or evading capture reached a record-breaking 261,327, making it the highest number reported in August in U.S. history, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data.
Pence’s Competitors in the GOP Presidential Nomination Race
- Former President Donald Trump
- Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley
- Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson
- Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie
- Former Texas Rep. Will Hurd
- Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC)
- Gov. Doug Burgum (R-ND)
- Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL)
- Political commentator Larry Elder
- Businessman Perry Johnson
- Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy
What are some potential consequences of allowing the expulsion of migrants due to the ongoing pandemic, according to Pence?
Ich allowed for the expulsion of migrants due to the ongoing pandemic. Pence expressed concerns about the potential consequences of these decisions, arguing that they would only lead to an increase in illegal immigration and compromise national security.
Pence began by criticizing Biden’s decision to halt border wall construction, arguing that it was a mistake to disregard the progress made under the previous administration. He emphasized that the border wall served as an effective deterrent, reducing illegal crossings and drug smuggling significantly. Pence questioned the rationale behind this decision, asserting that it would only create an open invitation for migrants to attempt unauthorized crossings.
Moreover, Pence highlighted the reversal of the “Remain in Mexico” policy as another concerning aspect of Biden’s immigration agenda. This policy, implemented during the Trump administration, required asylum seekers to wait in Mexico while their cases were being processed in the United States. Pence argued that this policy was crucial in managing the overwhelming flow of migrants seeking asylum and preventing a strain on the U.S. immigration system.
The former Vice President also criticized the rescinding of Title 42, a public health order that allowed for the expulsion of migrants during the COVID-19 pandemic. Pence stressed the importance of this measure in protecting public health and preventing the spread of the virus within detention facilities and border communities. He expressed concerns that rescinding this order without proper alternative plans would lead to overcrowded facilities and increased health risks.
Pence further warned that Biden’s decisions on immigration would have long-term consequences on national security. He argued that an unsecured border would not only encourage illegal immigration but also create opportunities for drug cartels and criminal organizations to thrive. Pence asserted that it was essential to prioritize border security to protect the American people and enforce immigration laws effectively.
In conclusion, former Vice President Mike Pence vehemently criticized President Biden’s decision to continue construction of the border wall. Pence expressed concerns about the potential consequences of reversing policies such as the “Remain in Mexico” policy and rescinding Title 42, emphasizing the impact they would have on illegal immigration and national security. Pence urged the current administration to reconsider these decisions and prioritize border security to safeguard public health and protect the American people.
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