NBPC President Rips Biden To Shreds: 'Biggest Crisis We've Ever Seen!'
The President of the National Border Patrol Council, Brandon Judd, is fed up with the current administration's mishandling of the US border and immigration security. Their slack and pathetic measures to 'thwart' illegal immigration is a freaking joke and Judd says that this is the 'biggest crisis we've ever seen' at the border.
"Any time we release people into the United States pending a hearing that they’re [illegal immigrants] not going to show up to, we’re going to have tons of people cross our borders illegally," Judd told Fox News,
"It’s that magnet that draws people here and as long as that magnet exists, people are going to continue to come."
"If we hold people in custody, pending a deportation or asylum hearing, people stop coming," he continued. "That was proven under the migrant protection protocols."
Judd then explained that the Biden administration "unfortunately did away with everything that President Trump did that was in fact beneficial to border security," and, resultantly, opened the floodgates. "Now we’re in the biggest crisis we’ve ever seen as far as border security goes," Judd asserted.
Judd argued that there has been an "explosion" of illegal immigrants in the country "and it’s simply caused by Biden policies."
"The dollar amount might be a little bit different, but the fact remains, they are in discussions for payments to these families and President Biden could have come out and he could have told the American public that and he didn’t," Judd argued on Sunday.
He went on to say that he’s "concerned with anything that this administration says right now simply because they haven’t been forthcoming."
Judd hammered Biden for canceling policies that worked to actually protect the border and condemned the White House for covering up the real numbers.
"They’re not forthcoming with the American public and the American public has a right to know exactly what is happening — and until this administration is in fact forthcoming with all these things, we have reason to be skeptical on anything that they tell us as it pertains to border security," Judd argued.
In August, the US Supreme Court ordered the president to revive Trump's 'remain in Mexico' policy, rejecting a bid to block a Texas-based judge's ruling requiring it be brought back.
DHS has appealed the decision. On Wednesday, it said it would uphold the order "in good faith" but still plans to issue a new memorandum terminating MPP in the coming weeks.
Separately, in late September, Texas' attorney general filed a lawsuit to try to force it to be reinstated. So far, their requests have gone ignored by the current administration.