According to The New York Post, this move has sparked concern among Border Patrol agents, who view it as a desperate attempt by the administration to disperse the problem rather than addressing it head-on.
The Biden-Harris administration has been under fire for their handling of the border crisis, which has seen an unprecedented influx of migrants from over 100 countries. The situation in San Diego has reached a critical point, with facilities operating at 112% capacity. The administration's solution, as reported by The New York Post, is to bus and fly migrants to other border towns such as Yuma, Arizona, and McAllen, Texas. These states have been left to grapple with the consequences of this decision, as the administration focuses on the upcoming elections.
In addition to this, the administration has also increased deportations, a move seen by critics as a desperate and potentially reversible tactic to appease voters ahead of the November 6 elections. Furthermore, the creation of new "legal" pathways has allowed the administration to report fewer illegal entries, while simultaneously admitting "asylum seekers".
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Critics argue that the Biden-Harris administration has not only failed to secure the border in their nearly four years in office, but they have also intentionally allowed illegal migrants, including criminals and gang members, to flood into towns and cities across the country since their first day in office.
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The Post's Todd Bensman reports that the administration struck a deal with Mexico last December to halt the crossing of hundreds of thousands more migrants. These would-be "asylum seekers" were rounded up near the border and transported south to cities like Tapachula. However, these areas are now bursting at the seams, and there is little confidence that Mexico will continue to hold back the influx of migrants after November 5.
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This last-minute attempt to manage the crisis is seen as a cynical ploy by the administration to sweep the issue under the rug before the elections. Critics warn that if the current situation continues, the country could face an even more severe crisis post-election.
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The Biden-Harris administration's border policies have been criticized for being contrary to American interests and desires. Critics argue that their efforts to control the situation, including pressuring Mexico to temporarily halt the flow of migrants, are merely pre-election tactics rather than genuine attempts to address the crisis. If Vice President Harris assumes the presidency in January, critics fear that the border situation could deteriorate even further.