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Back in 2019, presidential candidate Joe Biden smugly vowed to, 'reverse Trump's detrimental' border policies.
Now in 2024, he declares that he'll reinstate Trump's border policies.
He takes us all for fools.
On Tuesday, the President said he's eyeing new executive action, reportedly to be revealed in the next few weeks, to institute a Trumpian shutdown of migrants arriving by the tens of thousands every month.
This is, apparently, a presidential power that's been hiding in plain sight for years - an existing authority that allows U.S. law enforcement to expel any individual caught crossing illegally into the country.
That would fix things fast.
And it would be long past due.
But, curiously, just three months ago, our 81-year-old Commander-in-Chief, who promises to single-handedly restore American democracy, complained that he was absolutely powerless when it came to immigration.
'I've done all I can do,' he whined, as he begged Congress in February to pass a massive new immigration reform bill.
'Just give me the power… Give me the people who can stop this...'
Back in 2019, presidential candidate Joe Biden smugly vowed to, 'reverse Trump's detrimental' border policies. Now in 2024, he declares that he'll reinstate Trump's border policies. He takes us all for fools.
On Tuesday, the President said he's eyeing new executive action, reportedly to be revealed in the next few weeks, to institute a Trumpian shutdown of migrants arriving by the tens of thousands every month.
Curiously, just three months ago, our 81-year-old Commander-in-Chief, who promises to single-handedly restore American democracy, complained that he was absolutely powerless when it came to immigration.
So, then it was: Can't anyone help an old man?
Now, it is: Dark Brandon, every migrant's worst nightmare.
The evolution of Biden – from the simple-minded 'open borders' altruist to a Trumpian realist – is complete.
But unfortunately for Joe and the country, the consequences of the historic humanitarian disaster he unleashed cannot be brushed under the rug so easily.
On the Democratic primary debate stage in August 2019, Biden preached: 'The idea that a country of 330 million people cannot absorb people who are in desperate need and who are justifiably fleeing oppression is absolutely bizarre.'
A month later, he declared, 'We're a nation that says, 'If you want to flee and you're fleeing oppression, you should come.'
That sure sounded like an invitation. And indeed, that's what millions of would-be migrants heard.
Then, Biden rolled out the red carpet.
On his very first day in office, he halted construction of Trump's border wall and paused nearly all deportations.
He later exempted unaccompanied migrant children from rules blocking illegal immigration during the COVID pandemic.
Almost immediately, human traffickers started dropping kids – as young as three years old – over 15-foot border walls to be rescued by Border Patrol.
This was Biden's idea of a humane policy - whereas everything his predecessor had done was 'dangerous,' and 'against everything we stand for as a nation of immigrants.' In other words, racist.
By April 2023, a record number of illegal migrants – heeding Biden's call – were showing up at the southern border to be processed and released into the U.S. interior. But still, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas assured Americans, 'The border is secure.'
At Biden's State of the Union address, he was challenged to 'say [Laken Riley's] name,' by Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who heckled him from the audience.
By April 2023, a record number of illegal migrants – heeding Biden's call – were showing up at the southern border to be processed and released into the U.S. interior. But still, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas assured Americans, 'The border is secure.'
The crisis began choking northern cities.
Bidenvilles (migrant camps) popped up on the outskirts of New York.
High schools in Brooklyn and community centers in Boston and Chicago were turned into shelters.
The President blamed Republican governors for busing migrants to northern cities.
Now we know that it was Biden, not Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who was furtively permitting tens of thousands of migrants to fly over the border to airports around the country.
One of Biden's passengers was a Haitian, Cory Alvarez. He's now been accused of raping a developmentally disabled teen girl.
And then, there was the tragedy of Laken Riley. She was a 22-year-old University of Georgia nursing student out for a jog when was attacked and killed by an illegal immigrant.
At Biden's State of the Union address, he was challenged to 'say her name,' by Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who heckled him from the audience.
'Lincoln — Lincoln Riley, an innocent young woman who was killed by an illegal,' Biden said, botching the victim's name.
He later apologized for misspeaking, though not for the bungling Laken's name… for calling her killer an 'illegal' - a resounding victory for the woke-speak police.
Bidenvilles (migrant camps) popped up on the outskirts of New York. High schools in Brooklyn (above) and community centers in Boston and Chicago were turned into shelters.
There was the tragedy of Laken Riley (above). She was a 22-year-old University of Georgia nursing student out for a jog when was attacked and killed by an illegal immigrant.
Mr. Biden is the portrait of moral weakness. A man pushed and pulled back and forth by the political winds.
And now that his failure to secure the southern border has become an anchor sinking his re-election, he has tacked again.
In January, desperate and grasping, Biden declared that he was ready to 'shut down the border until it could get back under control,' if only those nasty Republicans will sign-off on it all -- and absolve him on this cynical sins.
Too little, too late, Joe.
Today, nearly 7 in 10 Americans disapprove of Biden's handling of immigration.
In one of the most remarkable demographic swings to date, some 30 percent of black men nowsay they're either definitely or probably going to vote for Trump in November. In 2020, Trump won the backing of just 12 percent of black men.
Among the top issues moving these Americans: the economy and immigration.
We are witnessing the complete failure of Biden's immigration policies - from the sanctuary cities groaning under the crushing weight of the migrants they invited to their communities to a White House slamming the throttle into full reverse.
Biden's sudden policy change exposes him as a faithless executive utterly lacking in principles.
His gross political pandering to the open-border activist left has finally – and justly – blown up in his face.
But, while he may talk big on executive orders this week - who knows what his border policy will be if he's re-elected?
This President cannot be trusted