Terror threats expose urgent need for border security

Newsflash to Biden: walls work. Denial doesn’t.

The United States’ open border with Mexico has threatened the safety of Americans for years. After a staggering 7.5 million illegal crossings, 1.6 million gotaways, and 23 tons of deadly fentanyl have been seized since January 2021, Americans overwhelmingly disapprove of Joe Biden’s handling of the border crisis – with good reason.

As Hamas terrorists continue their unprecedented attack on Israel, the need to secure our border has become more urgent than ever before. New reports are raising serious concerns about illegal immigrants from “special interest countries” that potentially pose a national security threat, and over 150 terror suspects have been arrested at the border this year alone. How many more got away?

Border Patrol agents certainly know that the need to strengthen our border security is dire. Earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security posted an announcement declaring the “acute and immediate need” to construct a border wall in Starr County, Texas, citing “high illegal entry.” That sector of the border has confronted over 245,000 migrant encounters this fiscal year.

Of course, DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas immediately pulled an about-face – declaring that his comments were “taken out of context” and “a border wall is not the answer.” This comes as no surprise: the Biden administration has shown us time and time again that they care more about making the far-left happy than serving the American people. But Mayorkas’ own department is sounding the alarm about the real impact of the Biden administration’s failure to address the border crisis.

Border Patrol agents have been left demoralized and "overwhelmed" by the surge of crossings – to the benefit of drug cartels and human smuggling operations, who are “exploiting” the chaos to traffic narcotics like deadly fentanyl and transport criminals through vulnerable sectors of the border. This is enriching these criminals to the tune of billions of dollars. They’re also forcing agents to undergo dangerous mountain rescues for lost or distressed migrants, putting law enforcement lives in danger.

For 30 straight months, monthly encounters have been higher than even the highest month seen under the previous administration. Illicit drugs are flowing into the country at an alarming rate, with only 5 to 10 percent being intercepted as border officials struggle to contain the smuggling. Communities across the nation are feeling the impact as fentanyl has become the number one killer of American adults. So while Americans are dying and known terrorists are entering the United States, why does the Biden administration continue to flip-flop on the seriousness of this crisis?

Let’s not forget that Biden spent his first two years in office spouting the lie that there was “not a crisis” at the border. At the time, Mayorkas said that the term “crisis” was “not applicable.” While the messaging has changed, the denial hasn’t.

On August 30, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre took to the podium and declared, “We are stopping the flow at the border.” Now, she’s claiming that Biden is "doing everything that he can to deal with the border…without the help of Republicans.” It’s laughable, and it's typical of this failed presidency.

In Biden’s first 100 days, he issued more than 94 executive actions on immigration, including halting construction of the border wall and ending the successful “Remain in Mexico” policy. His Democrat allies in Congress have aided sanctuary cities and sent stimulus checks to illegal immigrants, opposed legislation to fund Title 42, and repeatedly voted against funding the border wall. They’ve even voted against hiring more border agents, against deporting felons, and against preventing illegal immigrants convicted of crimes from becoming permanent residents.

Compare that to Republicans. House Republicans passed the strongest border security bill in history. Republican governors from across the country have deployed National Guard troops to support local law enforcement – and they’re rallying together to demand information on who is crossing the border and how the Biden administration is processing illegal immigrants into the United States.

Biden could learn from these governors about what it means to take meaningful action to protect Americans from the consequences of an open border. Newsflash to Biden: walls work. Denial doesn’t.