09/21/2021 / By JD Heyes
Anger and resentment continue to build in Texas as the state has been transformed into a gigantic way station for illegal aliens who are invading the country as never before.
When Joe Biden took office in January and immediately reversed all of President Donald Trump’s border enforcement policies, the predictable happened: Hundreds of thousands of the world’s poor began flocking into America, overwhelming Border Patrol agents and triggering the largest drug-smuggling operation in the history of the Mexican cartels.
Federal immigration authorities almost overnight were transformed into babysitters, caretakers, delivery workers and taxi drivers as more and more agents were plucked off the front lines to care for an endless stream of illegal aliens, as the regime bussed and flew tens of thousands more all over the country.
The situation reached absurd levels last week as thousands of migrants from Haiti flocked into Texas near the city of Del Rio, most of whom congregated underneath a bridge and constructed a tent city almost overnight.
The National Sentinel reported on the worsening situation:
Our country is literally being invaded and the Biden regime is aiding and abetting it by refusing to do its job and protect[ing] the sovereignty of our borders.
Texas has been the hardest hit of all our southwest border states, which is contributing to Gov. Greg Abbott’s and the GOP-led legislature to fund their own border wall and to increase law enforcement.
But there’s only so much a state can do, since immigration is a federal responsibility.
Fox News’ Bill Melugin also documented the horrific conditions as well as the sheer size of the migrant city.
“When [DHS] Secretary [Alejandro] Mayorkas said, once again, that the border is closed, I can tell you that is a tough pill for border agents to swallow. They talk to us off the record, and they roll their eyes when they hear that,” Melugin reported last week, quoting Border Patrol agents.
More migrants are arriving here in Del Rio, TX after crossing a dam in the Rio Grande and entering the United States illegally. There are now at least 10,500 migrants underneath the international bridge, with more coming by the hour. Intel is up to 10,000 more coming. @FoxNews pic.twitter.com/0qjvq8Uqa7
— Bill Melugin (@BillFOXLA) September 17, 2021
Bill Melugin: “When Secretary Mayorkas said, once again, that the border is closed, I can tell you that is a tough pill for border agents to swallow. They talk to us off the record, and they roll their eyes when they hear that.” pic.twitter.com/SjxofALgly
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) September 20, 2021
Fox News’s @BillFOXLA says of the border crisis in Del Rio, Texas:
“It’s like another world down here … the conditions here are absolutely horrible.”#BidenBorderCrisispic.twitter.com/S171llsPZb
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) September 20, 2021
Border Patrol calling in the cavalry, literally, at the international bridge here in Del Rio. Mounted units heading to the river’s edge to patrol for anymore migrants trying to cross illegally. Yesterday, they forced several migrants back into Mexico who tried to cross. @FoxNews pic.twitter.com/GpbzHnV9V2
— Bill Melugin (@BillFOXLA) September 20, 2021
NEW: From our @FoxNews drone, a look at the migrant camp under the international bridge in Del Rio this morning, where thousands migrants remain after they crossed into the US illegally. pic.twitter.com/06sUY2XCi5
— Bill Melugin (@BillFOXLA) September 19, 2021
The mass illegal crossings were the last straw for Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas), who has begun to demand that GOP Gov. Greg Abbott simply disregard the Biden regime altogether since the president refuses to live up to his oath of office and the Constitution and enforce all laws, including those against illegal immigration.
Roy joined Fox News host Tucker Carlson on Thursday and ripped the current regime for failing to enforce laws and protect Americans.
“This is happening right now, and this president does not care. Article four, section four guarantees us a republican form of government and that the president and the federal government is supposed to protect us from invasion,” Roy said.
“He is failing, and he is willfully disregarding his duty to enforce the laws of the United States and faithfully execute the laws of the United States,” the Republican added.
“Not only is it impeachable, but I believe that the governor of Texas ought to start disregarding this president and start taking into our own hands in Texas the need to secure the border of the United States for the welfare of the people.
“Not just us, but the migrants getting abused in the name — in the false name of compassion by Democrats who like to pat themselves on the back,” Roy added.
Sen. Ted Cruz, another Texas Republican, also went to the border to document the situation and to blast the regime for inaction.
“I am on the ground in Del Rio, Texas tonight. As of this moment, there are 10,503 illegal aliens under the Del Rio International Bridge,” he wrote. “This manmade disaster was caused by Joe Biden.”
I am on the ground in Del Rio, Texas tonight. As of this moment, there are 10,503 illegal aliens under the Del Rio International Bridge.
This manmade disaster was caused by Joe Biden. #BidenBorderCrisis pic.twitter.com/VpzkrH1zyb
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) September 17, 2021
By Monday, the regime had been pressured into resuming repatriation flights of the migrants back to Haiti, but only because Biden was busted. Roy is right; if Texas and other border states want some security, they’re going to have to create their own and simply ignore this White House.
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Tagged Under: Chip Roy, Del Rio, Greg Abbott, illegal immigrants, illegal immigration, illegals, invasion usa, land invasion, migrant city, migrants, Open Borders, Texas
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