Chuck Schumer is warning Joe Biden to do something before the border crisis becomes a disaster.
Schumer should have also warned him about amnesty as well. Before, when Schumer was involved with the Gang of Eight Amnesty bill, the voters rose up and tossed out 5 Democratic Senators in the very next election. He does not want that to happen in 2022.
The Republicans could retake the House and the Senate as the Democrats try to push a radical agenda down their throats.
Schumer is very much pro-illegal immigration but he got snake bit in 2014 when his party lost the Senate during another period of ramming socialistic policies through the House and Senate.
The border is in crisis and Biden has no plan other than to stand back and let the flooding begin.
While it’s probably true that the Democrats are ready to dump Biden in favor of Harris, she was the most radical Senator in 2020.
The problem appears to be that Biden is listening to the far-left zealots like his new DHJS chief, Alejandro Mayorkas, and not the Democrats who recognize what open borders could do to them in the next election.
The year they passed Obamacare, they lost 63 seats in the House.
Considering that Democrats are voting solidly on party lines this type of red wave could appear again over the next couple of elections.
Schumer then predictably tried to blame Trump for the crises at the border but the truth is Trump got and maintained control of the border, whereas Biden surrendered on the border combined with his encouragement to illegal aliens to flood our borders has turned the border into a disaster area.
He is unlikely to change it because he is afraid the illegal aliens will get mad at him.
Biden’s deputies may be trying to edge away from their easy-migration policies as huge numbers of poor foreigners rush to get into the United States.
“Some more [migrants] may have come to our border, and there has been a large flow of children across the border,” White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Thursday. “We recognize that, but we made a policy decision because we felt it was the humane approach.”
However, Jacobson told reporters on March 10, “going forward, we will continue to look for ways to provide legal [migration] avenues in the region for people needing protection.”