Illegal immigration at the US-Mexico border set a new 21-year record in July as an estimated 210,000 migrants crossed into the United States according to a report released by the Republican National Committee. One U. S. border patrol official summarized the situation in a warning that “we’ve surrendered the border.”

The report went on to explain that the more than 19,000 encounters with unaccompanied children set a new all-time record. 

Meanwhile President Biden and Vice President Harris made unsubstantiated claims implying that there has been progress on the border and that the situation is now under control. Since these statements were made, more than 580,000 illegal immigrants have been encountered at the border. 

Observers of the administration’s handling of the immigration situation describe the border as an “uncontrolled crisis” and charge that Vice President Harris is failing miserably in her role as border czar. 

In McAllen, Texas where immigrant holding facilities are 585 percent over maximum capacity, plans for mass releases are underway. Journalists covering the border crisis report that the detained immigrants are the “largest group of migrants that we’ve ever seen.” 

To compound the situation, untested and unvaccinated COVID-positive immigrants are being transported throughout the U. S. and being housed in hotels including several in Arizona. 

Critical of the administration’s failed border position, Texas border district Democrat Congressman Henry Cuellar pointed out that “our DHS agents and border communities are overwhelmed and must be prioritized…something has to change,” he concluded.