Thomas: Words and pictures

Photo by Felix Marquez of The Associated Press / Migrants board the back of a truck at an encampment after agreeing to be transferred to a shelter in Ciudad Acuna, Mexico on Sept. 24, 2021, across the Rio Grande from Del Rio, Texas.
Photo by Felix Marquez of The Associated Press / Migrants board the back of a truck at an encampment after agreeing to be transferred to a shelter in Ciudad Acuna, Mexico on Sept. 24, 2021, across the Rio Grande from Del Rio, Texas.

Britain's Home Office says more than 12,500 migrants have broken the law to get into the UK so far this year. Compare this to the nearly 200,000 migrants who have crossed the nearly nonexistent Southern border just in July of this year. The count is estimated by the overwhelmed U.S. Customs and Border Protection, a name that is almost contradictory given the Biden administration's refusal to enforce the law and secure the border.

If a picture is worth a thousand words, how many words are necessary to express alarm when one looks at the "dozens of stacked columns of steel" worth $100 million dollars at the border? This is material that was supposed to finish a portion of the wall to reduce the flow and discourage new migrants from coming. The Biden administration has canceled all contracts with companies selected during the Trump years to build the wall. That's taxpayer money going to waste.

If these were soldiers coming into the country from other nations, presumably even this administration might do something about it.

The Center for Immigration Studies makes a point I have not seen elsewhere. It contends that several countries, supposedly allies of the U.S., are complicit in enhancing the migrant flow: "... the United States has never seen fit to publicly acknowledge that Colombia, Panama, and Costa Rica are doing this to the American people. The American public hardly knows of it. Nor has the United States sought to diplomatically leverage any of the governments to instead disrupt, slow, or outright halt the flows of people long before they reach Mexico. This strange state of tolerance and American public ignorance, even during the Trump administration, endures, despite the fact that all three of these nations are ideally positioned as trail-route bottlenecks where new U.S. strategies can significantly attenuate the problem if all involved simply acknowledge that it is happening and there is a political will to press for a solution."

Here's what one federal law says about immigration (8 U.S. Code 1325): Any alien who (1) enters or attempts to enter the United States at any time or place other than as designated by immigration officers, or (2) eludes examination or inspection by immigration officers, or (3) attempts to enter or obtains entry to the United States by a willfully false or misleading representation or the willful concealment of a material fact, shall, for the first commission of any such offense, be fined under title 18 or imprisoned not more than 6 months, or both, and, for a subsequent commission of any such offense, be fined under title 18, or imprisoned not more than 2 years, or both."

Is this not what is happening at the border? Did not the president (and his attorney general) take an oath to uphold the laws of the United States?

As CNN reported in 2019, "Joe Biden once spoke about jailing employers who hire 'illegals,' said sanctuary cities shouldn't be allowed to violate federal law, and argued a fence was needed to stop 'tons' of drugs coming into the country from 'corrupt Mexico."' Nothing has changed in the last two years, except Biden's position.

You are seeing how a country is destroyed. History - depending on who writes it - will rightly blame President Biden.

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