ALERT โ After spending two years ignoring the border or denying that his immigration policies have created a crisis there, Joe Biden is now implicitly admitting there's a problem.ย
A big problem.
So, he is sending 1,500 U.S. troops to the border to โsupport' agents of the Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) ahead of an expected surge of up to one million illegal migrants once Title 42 ends in less than ten days.
Title 42 is the Trump-era authority limitingย entry to the U.S., implemented in the wake of COVID-19. Biden is allowing it to expire on May 11.
Of course, when former President Donald Trumpย sentย 5,200 active-duty troops to โharden' the border, Democrat lawmakers went ballistic, calling the move politically motivated and said it would damage military readiness.
Trump-hating former military officials also accused Trump of abusing the military.
But don't expect much Democrat criticism now against Biden's move.
As Iย recently wrote, the Mexican drug cartels essentially own parts of America's southern border. They also control much of the human trafficking and illegal migrant flows into the United States.
And these powerful narcos are reportedly planning to launch a massive one-million-person tsunami of migrants to overwhelm the border.
Even DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who is a major part of the problem, admitted as much last week, asย reported byย Politico:
โฆwe do expect that encounters at our southern border will [be] increasing, as smugglers are seeking to take advantage of this change and already are hard at work spreading disinformation that the border will be open after that.
He added: โHigh encounters will place a strain on our entire system.
As a precaution, Biden isย temporarily sending military personnel who will mostly perform administrative tasks and will not conduct any law enforcement work.ย They willย be armed for self-defenseย only.
The Daily Caller quoted a U.S. officialย as saying:
At the request of DHS, DOD (Department of Defense) will provide a temporary increase of an additional 1,500 military personnel, for 90 days, to supplement CBP efforts at the border. These 1,500 military personnel will fill critical capability gaps, such as ground-based detection and monitoring, data entry, and warehouse support, until CBP can address these needs through contracted support.
DHSย confirmed the order in a statement.
These active-duty, mostly Army soldiers, will join 2,500 National Guard troops already activated to assist law enforcement at the border.
Biden signed an executive order last week authorizing the deployment of active-duty forces to deal with his self-created drug trafficking crisis at the southern border.
This essentially โpreapproved' the new mission. However, Team Biden reportedly failed to brief theย Senate Armed Services Committee's ranking member, Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss.
Wicker neverthelessย commentedย on the flip-flop. Heย said Biden who had previously shown โa lack of concern about the borderโ might now be โreading the polls.โ
โIf they would begin to resume enforcement of the law, it would be the best step possible,โ Wicker added. โWe are told by agents along the border that their hands are tied and they're not allowed to enforce the law as they were earlier.โ
Knowing Team Biden, this small, stop-gap measure won't even begin to address the illegal migrant catastrophe that is coming.
The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions ofย American Liberty News.
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