Bobby Kennedy Jr. takes Joe Biden, Alejandro Mayorkas, KJP to the woodshed
Kennedy opened his op-ed by quoting NYC Mayor Eric Adams, who said "We are about to experience a financial tsunami that I don't think the city has ever experienced. Every service in this city is going to be impacted, from child services to our seniors, to housing."
Next, Kennedy wrote "According to Adams, the status quo of 110,000 migrant arrivals in just the last year is utterly unsustainable and threatens to 'destroy the city.' To address the financial impact of the crisis, which he estimates could cost $12 billion by 2025, he directed city agencies to cut 5 percent from spending by November." If it’s Joe Biden’s goal to ruin NYC , he’s on the right track.
Next, he wrote this:
New York is hardly alone. Cities across the U.S. are experiencing crises in social services and severe budget shortfalls because of the unprecedented migrant influx. Chicago is facing a $538 million budget shortfall for 2024 with more than a third of that shortfall resulting from the migrant crisis, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. And according to Axios, the city of Denver is in the midst of a budget crisis after spending more than $23 million to provide services to migrants since December, with costs of up to $1,000 per migrant per week.The southern border is the personification of heartbreak and cruelty. KJP and Secretary Mayorkas have frequently talked about Biden's humane border policy. There's nothing humane about what we're seeing in Eagle Pass, TX. Secretary Mayorkas didn't give a straight answer when Rep. Tom McClintock questioned him: Clearly, RFK Jr. understands that the Biden administration isn't serious about protecting U.S. citizens. The truth is that Democrats aren't that interested in enforcing laws, whether it's on the border, in big cities or whether it's enforcing gun crimes. Democrats enjoy passing laws. They're terrible about enforcing those laws.Clearly, the migrant crisis resulting from the Biden administration's refusal to secure our southern border has created impossible burdens for municipalities across the country. The idea of sanctuary cities was to protect immigrants from ICE raids. But no city can manage endless floods of migrants pouring through an open border.
RFK Jr. nails it:
The New York Post recently reported that upwards of 150,000 migrants got notices to appear before immigration judges in July, more than three times the number the Biden administration admits to under its "special parole program" for asylum seekers (a program Congress never authorized in the first place). The Post called the policy a "charade," and that is precisely correct: 150,000 illegal migrants a month (1.8 million a year) is a rate that no country can sustain.Finally, there's this:
Under Biden, it's easier for migrants to enter illegally than legally. His policy is tantamount to "narrow gate, no fence."It's time to fire Biden and Secretary Mayorkas. They're dishonest and they don't like doing their jobs.
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