Joe Biden's border compassion

About a month ago, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki used that day's briefing to say that the Biden administration wouldn't take advice about immigration from the Trump administration. This was in response to a question about the Trump administration's Remain in Mexico policy. The Biden administration's immigration crisis just hit a new low this morning when "five abandoned migrant girls, all under the age of 7, were discovered Sunday by a Texas farmer on his land in Quemado, near the Rio Grande River. Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, spoke with the farmer who said he found the "baby girls" hungry and crying. He said one was naked and was crawling because she was too young to walk." This is especially disgusting after DHS Secretary Mayorkas said Friday that "the border remains closed." Rep. Gonzales published this tweet about the incident:
The farmer said it was very hot so he provided them shelter and gave them some food before authorities arrived. He said he did not believe they would have survived if he had not spotted them. The incident seemed to underscore the worsening situation along the southern border. The farmer told Gonzales that he lived on the farm since 1946 and he never experienced such conditions.
The border isn't under control. The biggest pipeline in the USA is shut down after a cyberattack. The schools aren't open in blue states thanks to Joe Biden caving to the teacher's unions. It's indisputable that the US is rapidly heading in the wrong direction under Biden. The Biden administration's denials don't mean anything at this point. They've totally lost credibility: Biden can deny this crisis. It's largely irrelevant because Biden's credibility is virtually nonexistent. He might've been a nice guy at one point. These days, he's a depraved old man who essentially sold his soul to the devil to become president. This crisis is on his hands. It's also on the MSM's hands, Secretary Mayorkas' hands and Jen Psaki's hands for denying the existence of this crisis. Whether you call it a humanitarian crisis, a catastrophe or something else, this isn't compassion. It's the personification of heartlessness. I won't be lectured by this heartless administration.

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