Vice President Kamala Harris claimed that “we’ve been to the border” even though she has not visited the nation’s southern border since President Joe Biden put her in charge of the immigration crisis in March.
After remarks promising hope to Central Americans, Vice President Kamala Harris, speaking in Guatemala, said people should not attempt to migrate illegally to the United States because they will be returned home.
It’s June, and that means that we’ll be getting a trickling out of various Supreme Court decisions as the month drags on. One such decision was released today and it’s going to have the open borders advocates seeing red.
Vice President Kamala Harris was greeted Monday by protesters in Guatemala telling her “Trump won” and “go home” — as the country’s president blamed President Biden for this year’s migrant crisis.
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday that immigrants who acquired a temporary stay in the U.S. for humanitarian reasons are ineligible to become permanent residents if they entered the country illegally, CNN reports.
The effort to curb illegal immigration in his Arizona border jurisdiction has deteriorated dramatically since President Joe Biden took office, Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels says.