On Monday, Biden's Homeland Security secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas, made a surprising statement when he was asked if there was a crisis on America's southern border, where up to 4,000 illegal aliens are streaming into the United States daily. The surprise wasn't that he denied that there is a crisis. Instead, it was that he effectively stated that we are no longer a nation of laws. Instead, Biden's "vision" supersedes explicit immigration laws.
I've cued the video up to begin where the reporter asks Mayorkas if there's a crisis. His reference to aligning immigration policy with Biden's "vision" comes at 5:50:
People may no longer realize that America has robust immigration laws. You can find them at 8 USC §1151 et seq. These laws govern all aspects of admitting non-citizens and non-legal residents into the United States.
The laws are predicated on the idea that America has a border and that it has the right to control that border. Congress addressed not being a public charge, working illegally in the country, bringing in dangerous communicable disease, being mentally ill, and being a dangerous criminal or a drug-runner, and required visas, sponsors, and entering through appropriate checkpoints rather than sneaking in. Stuff like that.
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Horrifying.