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Biden's border crisis – after seeing
it firsthand, we think this is the solution

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Posted By: Garnet, 5/19/2021 2:37:22 PM

Last month, we had the opportunity to visit our southern border and see this migrant crisis firsthand. While we were there, we saw a 5-year-old girl all alone. She was in tears – not knowing where she is or where her family may have gone. Children were crammed into overcrowded facilities, huddled on the hard ground with only a silver, solar blanket to keep warm. Ten percent of the children were COVID-positive. Everywhere we looked, we saw children who were, quite simply put, traumatized.The Customs and Border Protection agents informed us that they are overworked, underfunded and demoralized.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 5/19/2021 2:43:56 PM (No. 790731)
The solution is to deport them all and finish building The Wall.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: PlayItAgain 5/19/2021 2:47:09 PM (No. 790737)
The solution is President Donald Trump.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Are You Serious 5/19/2021 2:49:41 PM (No. 790742)
Expecting Joe Biden to come up with an intelligent solution is akin to expecting my pet hippopotamus to learn to break dance.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: pros7767 5/19/2021 3:05:51 PM (No. 790769)
Pipe Dreams by these two! The likelihood of any of these South and Central American countries to eliminate the corruption and violence in their countries is next to nil. Heck, we can't even do it in the USA! We've been sold out by our leaders for years!
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Reply 5 - Posted by: felixcat 5/19/2021 3:42:34 PM (No. 790801)
Enough with these Republican members of Congress acting dumb as to why there is chaos on the Southern Border. Biden and Co. want open b orders. They want to flood, overwhelm this country and our neighborhoods with these Third World peasants who have no skills, are illiterate in their own language (Third World Spanish and/or some native Indian tongue), and will vote Dem because they don't know any better. The Left attacked Trump for four years and our side is play nice.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: volksford 5/19/2021 4:01:08 PM (No. 790812)
Ditto 4 and 5 the daily double !!
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Reply 7 - Posted by: TXknitter 5/19/2021 5:11:28 PM (No. 790861)
Absolutely #4. All of this laid in the lap of Biden. However, the path was beautifully laid for all to happen the last thirty years. It stupid beyond measure to not have that Southern border walled, with wire at top gor all these years. No excuses. It should have been done. There should have been PLENTY of BP agents patrolling it 24/7. State and Federal government never saw a bureaucrat position they couldn’t afford so the “just enough” poorly-funded and sparsely-staffed BP has always been on purpose. Right on #1. Now that we are here, I pray citizens rise up and demand it and make our AZ, TX and CA Republican leaders rise to the occasion too.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: bad-hair 5/19/2021 5:20:51 PM (No. 790867)
So suddenly it's up to ME to PAY to fix corruption in Guatemala so Guatemalans will stay in Guatemala ? You say jump, I say how high ? You say pay. I say HOW MUCH ? NO, HELL NO.
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