Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security declared victory over the border crisis this week as a result of recent policy changes.
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Biden’s dishonest border crisis victory lap — it hasn’t been fixed! ([link removed])
Washington D.C. (January 27, 2023) -- Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security declared victory over the border crisis this week as a result of recent policy changes. They may come to wish they hadn’t.
With Eric Adams and other sanctuary mayors bemoaning the effects on their cities ([link removed]) from a tiny sliver of the border surge, the administration responded with Biden’s short drop-in at the border, and certain policy changes. Those measures, billed as “New Border Enforcement Actions,” included applying Title 42 automatic expulsions to border-jumpers ([link removed]) from four countries that had been exempt: Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti.
That’s good as far as it goes. The number of people from those four countries arrested crossing the border illegally has reportedly dropped more than 90 percent over the past week. Illegals from those four countries made up about 38 percent of all border arrests in December, so if they’re out of the picture then January could see the lowest number of apprehensions since February 2021, when the new administration sparked the border crisis. The Biden-friendly media duly reported this new storyline, and can now go back to ignoring the border.
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