The Texas Department of Public Safety has released a jarring video exposing the chaos at the U.S.-Mexico border, revealing the dire consequences of the Biden-Harris administration’s immigration policies.
At a Glance
- Texas DPS video highlights border chaos, including human trafficking and drug smuggling
- The footage attributes the crisis to Biden-Harris open border policies
- Over six million migrants have attempted to enter the U.S. via the southern border since January 2021
- The illegal immigrant population in the U.S. has increased from 14.5 million in 2020 to 16.8 million in 2023
- Corruption, not climate change, is identified as a primary driver of migration from Latin America
Border Crisis Exposed
The Texas Department of Public Safety has released a provocative video that sheds light on the disarray at the U.S.-Mexico border. The footage offers a raw glimpse into the ongoing struggles with human trafficking, drug confiscations, and the influence of violent cartels within the border regions. DPS spokesman Lt. Chris Olivarez emphasized that the video documents a plethora of high-risk pursuits and smuggling activities, serving as a weekly aggregation of such illegal endeavors.
This visual account highlights the Texas DPS’s strategic interventions, detailing the considerable hurdles faced by border enforcement authorities as they navigate the complex interplay of political policies and security demands. The video captures scenes of human smuggling operations, drug seizures, and even cartel gun battles near the border, painting a grim picture of the current state of affairs.
These are problems that the Biden-Harris administrations pretend don’t exist, by the way.
Biden-Harris Administration’s Approach
Since January 2021, over six million migrants have attempted to enter the U.S. via the southern border, making immigration a key political issue – and the number could be much, much higher. We just don’t know. The Biden administration’s policies have been rightly criticized for exacerbating the crisis. While they have attempted to reduce migrant encounters at the border, many vulnerable individuals have been left in dangerous conditions in Mexico.
The illegal immigrant population in the U.S. has surged from 14.5 million in 2020 to 16.8 million in 2023 – but again, we don’t really know the real figures given that illegal aliens deliberately attempt to evade the authorities. Projections suggest that illegal entries into the U.S. could reach a staggering 3 million in 2024, with potentially 1 million individuals being released by Border Patrol. These numbers underscore the magnitude of the crisis and its far-reaching implications.
The impact of this crisis extends beyond U.S. borders. Central America could face significant destabilization if the U.S. deports illegal immigrants due to Biden’s border policies. For instance, deporting 5.4 million non-Mexican Latin Americans could potentially double unemployment in Guatemala, further exacerbating regional instability.
Texas is sounding the alarm. Will the Biden admin listen?