Published November 22, 2023
The liberal Washington Post suddenly cares about the border crisis and illegal immigration. Why? Because it’s becoming a political problem for the Democrat party. That’s all the WaPo really cares about.
They didn’t see the border crisis as a problem as long as it was just red states like Texas that had to deal with it.
Now the issue is polling badly and they’re ringing an alarm bell for the Dems.
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SOURCE: www.thegatewaypundit.com
RELATED: Crossing Borders Part 3: Michiana leaders divided on the border crisis
Published November 22, 2023
As asylum-seeking migrants continue to be bused into Chicago, the city is being forced to make some tough choices about allocating resources as it pushes for billions in federal funding.
There is nearly a universal agreement that U.S. border policy is flawed. But there is very little agreement on who is to blame for the border problems.
Republicans in Washington blame the Biden administration for the border crisis. Meantime, South Bend’s Democratic Mayor James Mueller is calling on Congress to fix what he calls our broken immigration system.
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SOURCE: www.wndu.com
RELATED: Smugglers forcing migrants to scale 30-foot high US border wall — with sometimes deadly results: ‘Public health problem
Published November 22, 2023
Callous human smugglers are nudging migrants to scale the 30-foot wall at the US border — resulting in hundreds getting seriously injured or killed from falling off.
Nine migrants were killed last year after plunging from the barrier between the US and Mexico at just one hospital in El Paso, with another 326 others treated for often horrific injuries from the falls of up to three stories, USA Today reported.
Through October of this year, another medical facility in San Diego reported 345 trauma injuries from wall falls, including 70 in October alone — an average of more than two a day.
The scene is repeated across the border.
“We noticed starting right around 2020 the numbers had gone up,” Dr. Susan McLean, surgical ICU director at the University Medical Center in El Paso, told USA Today.
“It qualifies as a public health problem,” McLean said. “It’s a preventable problem with serious consequences.”
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SOURCE: www.nypost.com