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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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