In a move that will keep immigration at the forefront of voters ‘ minds ahead of the November election, House Republicans will hold a congressional hearing on the border crisis, which has engulfed the Biden-Harris administration’s entire time in office.
The obvious truth may be confronted at the hearing next week by Biden and Harris, Green said in a statement released on Thursday afternoon. This is” the fundamental issue of our day,” he said.
More than 10 million workers have been encountered global by U.S. Customs and Border Protection since President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris took office in January 2021, which is more than the amount that has ever been recorded by any single or dual White House leadership.
Republicans have accused the Biden-Harris leadership of attempting to halt illegal border crossings from Mexico by introducing walk-around plans that allow immigrants to submit applications for admission from overseas.
GOP lawmakers contend that Congress still has the ultimate authority to determine immigration levels and that the professional firm’s increased reliance on offense programs goes beyond its bounds.
President Joe Biden and his “border king” vice president Kamala Harris began tearing down what was once a secure borders from day one. They ended years of republican enforcement of the country’s long-standing immigration laws,” Green said. ” Border Patrol agents were forced to adopt a policy of large catch-and-release, while ICE’s inside enforcement capabilities were gutted—all in pursuit of Biden and Harris ‘ dream of empty borders”.
On Capitol Hill on Wednesday at 10 a.m., members of the GOP-controlled committee will gather to speak testimony from a variety of testimony, including CBP employees.
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The committee hearing will take place time after the House Judiciary Committee heard about the border crisis and atrocities committed by refugees who entered the country without authorization and victimized American citizens.
Democrats refused to respond when asked last month whether the sessions were social because they were taking place less than two months before the election for president.