Tuesday, December 13, 2022

UPING JOE BIDEN'S MASSIVE INVASION - National Security Adviser: 'We Are Working Through What the Procedures Will Be' When Title 42 Expires

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National Security Adviser: 'We Are Working Through What the Procedures Will Be' When Title 42 Expires

SUSAN JONES| DECEMBER 13, 2022 | 5:24AM EST
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Migrants travelling in a caravan of more than a thousand people from Nicaragua, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela and the Dominican Republic cross into El Paso, Texas on December 11, 2022. (Photo by HERIKA MARTINEZ/AFP via Getty Images)
Migrants travelling in a caravan of more than a thousand people from Nicaragua, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela and the Dominican Republic cross into El Paso, Texas on December 11, 2022. (Photo by HERIKA MARTINEZ/AFP via Getty Images)

(CNSNews.com) - If President Biden's National Security Advisor is concerned about the unprecedented number of illegal border crossers in recent days, he didn't show it on Monday.

Jake Sullivan talked about an "orderly and humane" process that will "protect our national security concerns."

The situation at the border, however, is anything but "orderly and humane," with thousands of people streaming across in just the past two days. El Paso and Eagle Pass, Texas, are overwhelmed.

A reporter asked Sullivan about the court-ordered expiration of Title 42 on December 21, next Wednesday. Title 42 is the COVID-related public health measure that has allowed Border Patrol agents to immediately expel some illegal immigrants. "Are there national security concerns over the Title 42 expiration?" the reporter asked.

"So, the team has been working very hard to ensure that we are taking steps to be able to manage the expiration of Title 42 and to put in place a process that will be orderly and humane," Sullivan responded.

"And we believe that in doing so we can protect our national security concerns.  That is a process that others can speak to better than I can.

"But from my perspective, the issues related to ensuring an orderly, humane migration process at the border are being persistently and constantly addressed through the inter-agency process.  And we are working through what the procedures will be in place at the moment of expiration on the 21st.”

The reporter followed up: "Do you have a sense of how many people crossing the border that the U.S. government has no idea — like estimates of how many people crossing aren’t giving their name, aren’t giving IDs, aren’t able to verify who they are?"

"So, we do have estimates of how many encounters there are at the border on a daily basis.  We have processes and procedures in place to identify those individuals, to process them in an orderly fashion, and then to do what is appropriate based on that processing. 

“And we have believed that that system is a system that does an effective job of being able to determine who is coming across the border and what the right way to deal with their case is."

Those were the only border-related questions asked at Monday's White House press briefing.

President Biden has not commented on the deepening crisis at the southwest border. But on Monday, he did release a statement on the "bicentennial of United States-Mexico bilateral relations," which read in part:

"As the closest of neighbors and friends, we share a set of values that form the root of our strength. We share an enduring commitment to freedom, democracy, and rule of law. And we share a strong and deepening economic and security partnership that has made North America the most competitive and dynamic region in the world."

Texas Lt-Gov: 'This Is Destroying Our Country'; 'An Impeachable Offense'

SUSAN JONES| DECEMBER 13, 2022 | 10:23AM EST
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Migrants look for a place to illegally cross the Rio Grande in Piedras Negras, Mexico on November 16, 2022. (Photo by SERGIO FLORES/AFP via Getty Images)
Migrants look for a place to illegally cross the Rio Grande in Piedras Negras, Mexico on November 16, 2022. (Photo by SERGIO FLORES/AFP via Getty Images)

(CNSNews.com) - By allowing millions of illegal aliens to walk into the United States -- at an ever-accelerating pace -- President Joe Biden is not fulfilling his oath to "faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States," Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick fumed on Tuesday.

"It's an impeachable offense, in my view," Patrick told Fox News, which is among the few media outlets reporting on the scope of the problem.

"We are being invaded," Patrick said:

"I can't underscore how important this is to every state in the country, to every school district every emergency room every police force every sheriff. And unfortunately, FOX is the only one really covering this event. People talk about the mid-term elections, how did they wind up where they did -- in part, because the rest of the media ignores this problem, like now they're ignoring everything we're finding out on Twitter. 

"So this is an issue that only you-all are covering. America better wake up. Because This administration is purposefully letting millions of people come in and overrun this country. This president has a cold heart. Ice in his veins, because he doesn't go to the border, because he'd have to admit he sees them. So if I don't go, I don't see it.  If I'm not there it's not happening. Really? Of course he knows what's going on. 

"And we have people dying of fentanyl, people dying in the streets. This is destroying our country. This is incompatible with the function of his office as the president of the United States. It's an impeachable offense in my view, and enough is enough."

Just last week, President Biden said he had more important things to do than to go to the overrun southwest border.

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas will be there today, however, just eight days before Title 42 will be lifted, by court order. Without that public health measure, Border Patrol agents will no longer be able to immediately expel some of the illegal border-crossers.

Huge numbers of people, numbering in the thousands, have surged across the Texas border in recent days, even before Title 42 is lifted.

Lt.-Gov. Patrick said on Tuesday the State of Texas already has spent "billions of our Texas taxpayer dollars to do the job the Biden administration is not doing. We're doing all we can trying to stop drugs, criminals, terrorists. Just trying to secure the border the best we can. Because they're not. 

"And it is not the Border Patrol's fault,” Patrick continued:

“They're doing all they can. They work for a president who I believe -- and I don't use this word lightly. I don't come on here just to throw out words to get attention. I believe it's an impeachable offense.

"Under the Constitution Annoted, which is a government paid-for organization that you can read online -- it says an impeachable offense, one of the characteristics is, and let me read it correctly. If you conduct your office 'in a manner that is incompatible with the purpose and function of your office.'

"Now, no Founder who wrote the Constitution ever believed there would be a president who would do something like this. And what is this? It's allow our country to be invaded. It's not an invading army with guns except the coyotes who carry them. 

“It's an invading army of millions of immigrants who will come here illegally. About 2-and-a-half million last year, 2 million before that. By the time Biden's out of office in four years he'll have at least 4 million to 6 million apprehended plus another 5 million that we don't catch. Another 2 million that are seen but not are not caught. And so you are talking about millions of people allowed to come into this country. 

"That is not the duty of a president of the United States to allow our state of Texas to be invaded or this country to be invaded. And the drugs flowing into our country, thousands and thousands die of fentanyl. We have crime in our streets...it's awful."


Texas Rep. Gonzales: 'There's No One Guarding the Border. The Threat...Has Never Been Greater'

SUSAN JONES| DECEMBER 13, 2022 | 4:53AM EST
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A line of illegal border-crossers stretches as far as the eye can see as they await processing in El Paso, Texas on Dec. 11, 2022. (Photo by HERIKA MARTINEZ/AFP via Getty Images)
A line of illegal border-crossers stretches as far as the eye can see as they await processing in El Paso, Texas on Dec. 11, 2022. (Photo by HERIKA MARTINEZ/AFP via Getty Images)

(CNSNews.com) - Press reports say the Biden administration is requesting $3 billion to deal with an anticipated surge at the southwest border when Title 42, the public health measure, is lifted on December 21.

But as Fox News reports, the surge is already happening, as thousands of people -- no longer hundreds, but thousands in one group -- have crossed illegally into the United States in just the past two days.

Rep. Tony Gonzalez, a Texas Republican, says $3 billion won't alleviate the national security crisis:

"The administration might as well set this money on fire," Gonzales told Fox News's Neil Cavuto on Monday:

"The city of El Paso, Texas, needs to immediately issue an emergency declaration. And we need to put pressure on the administration to take a look at what's happening.

"When we talk about border security equals national security, that's not just a slogan. Former DNI John Ratcliffe over a year-and-a-half ago mentioned the Biden administration is jeopardizing national security by using the border as a political ploy.

"What I'm hearing on the ground is every Border Patrol agent is in these processing centers, even some from other sectors. So there's no one guarding the border. The threat to American homeland has never been greater."

Gonzales said he went to Mexico this past weekend.

"I went to Monterrey, a very technical city, and I sat down with their mayor and we had discussions. The reality is, the Biden administration has caused this problem.

"In their eyes, this is what success looks like. They wanted this. They have been trying to do away with Title 42 for over a year-and-a-half. And here we are. This is what the Biden administration has caused. The only problem is, the people that live it are those along the border. It's pure chaos.

"It's out of a Hollywood movie, if you will. I will give you some numbers. This weekend, there were 600 migrants, over 600, 611, to be exact, that were released into the streets of El Paso. Today, it's El Paso. Tomorrow, it's your city."

Gonzales said he's "boggled" by President Biden's refusal to discuss the border crisis or even to visit the border to see it for himself:

"We look at it through the lens of, oh, my goodness, thousands, 5,000 people in detention coming over illegally. We think of it, we, conservatives in nature, those that live along the border, see this as a problem.

"For some of the others, the administration, in particular, they view it as success. This is, in their eyes, what success looks like over and over. Here, you have DHS Secretary Mayorkas visiting El Paso tomorrow. He should be visiting with the family members of Border Patrol agents that have committed suicide.

"This is something that shouldn't be partisan. This isn't a political game. There are people's lives at stake. We got to continue to put the pressure on. But we also have to work in a bipartisan manner, which is why my friend Henry Cuellar and I work so closely together."

Even liberal media outlets that tend to ignore the border crisis are now reporting on what the New York Times just called "a surge in migration."

According to that newspaper, "the scenes unfolding in El Paso offered a preview of the challenges that border officials could soon face all along the southern border after the policy comes to an end, as it is expected to, absent court intervention, next week." 

 

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