Important Takeaways:
- DeSantis calls for policy reversal at southern border — says system ‘spits in the faces of those who respect our laws’
- Florida Governor and Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis called for a reversal of policies at the southwest land border that has seen record surges of illegal immigrants, while recent reports showed thousands of migrants had been apprehended from the middle east.
- “I would also ask the president to consider reversing his policies on the southern border. We are vulnerable when you have all these military-age men coming in. Do you think that our enemies have not been looking at that weakness?”
- “We know people from Iran have come, we know people from Russia have come, and we know China and other parts of the Middle East.
- Israel probably has the strongest border security in the world, and yet, this happened to them,” the governor added.
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Important Takeaways:
- China exploiting border chaos to sneak military operatives into U.S.: House chairman
- Mark Green, Tennessee Republican, said among the large number of Chinese migrants who have rushed the border since President Biden took office are people with “known ties to the PLA” — the People’s Liberation Army.
- He said he was told of the tactic by a Border Patrol sector chief, and he said he expects a classified briefing on the subject soon.
- “We have no idea who these people are, and it’s very likely, using Russia’s template of sending military personnel into Ukraine, China is doing the same into the United States,” Mr. Green said.
- The number of Chinese illegal immigrants has exploded this year, with Border Patrol agents catching nearly 8,000 since Jan. 1. That includes 3,195 in April alone, which is a 20-fold increase over last April, when agents nabbed just 146 Chinese illegal immigrants.
- Chinese migrants have always trickled in through the border in California, usually smuggled in through official border crossings while concealed inside vehicles.
- But they’re now coming in far greater numbers across between the official crossings, and they’re hitting the southern tip of Texas particularly hard. The Border Patrol in the Rio Grande Valley sector detained 2,600 of them in April, the vast majority coming in as single adults.
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