The ongoing crisis at the United States' southern border, under the current administration, has evolved into a national emergency of unprecedented proportions. Recently revealed statements by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas confirm a deeply troubling reality: over 85% of illegal aliens apprehended at the border are being released into the United States. This figure, shockingly higher than the previously speculated 70%, unveils the extent of the administrative failure in controlling illegal immigration.
Alarmingly, this crisis is not confined to border towns alone. In an egregious turn of events, public schools in New York, sanctuaries of learning and development for American children, are now being repurposed to house these illegal entrants. This action not only disrupts the education of our children but also proves that the Biden Administration cares more about of illegal migrants than American citizens.
The current border crisis is symptomatic of a broader malaise – a failed policy approach that has prioritized open borders over the security and welfare of American citizens. The administration’s discontinuation of wall construction and its failure to enable ICE enforcement have created an open-door policy, encouraged illegal immigration and strained our border security apparatus.
Moreover, this crisis is not just about illegal immigration; it's about the integrity of our nation's laws and the safety of our communities. The influx of illegal aliens, unchecked and at such a scale, poses risks that range from overburdening public resources to potential threats to public safety. It undermines the rule of law and the very principles upon which our nation was founded.
At the heart of this issue is a deeply flawed perception of immigration and border control. The notion that an uncontrolled flow of migrants benefits our society is a dangerous fallacy. It neglects the fundamental requirement for a nation to manage and control its borders effectively. It's imperative to remember that every sovereign nation has the right, and indeed the responsibility, to regulate who enters its borders.
The situation at the border is not just a crisis; it's a clear and present danger to the fabric of our society. It calls for immediate, decisive action to regain control of our borders, enforce our immigration laws, and prioritize the safety and well-being of American citizens. The administration must be held accountable for this dereliction of duty and must take immediate steps to rectify this grave situation. The future of our nation and the protection of its citizens must be the foremost priority. We cannot afford to stand idly by as the integrity of our borders and the safety of our communities are compromised.