Trump to Visit Arizona Amid Harris’ ‘Border Crisis’

Former President Trump will visit the U.S. southern border in Cochise County, Arizona, this Thursday, amid a broken border resulting in hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants pouring into the country, and a drug crisis fueled by fentanyl pushed by drug cartels.

Trump’s campaign announced his visit on Sunday, blaming Vice President Kamala Harris, who was referred to as “border Czar Kamala Harris,” for the “country’s worst border crisis.”

“Despite nearly 10 million immigrant crossings in the last three and a half years, at least 99 individuals on the terrorist watch list being released into our country, deadly drugs like fentanyl being peddled in by cartels and poisoning American communities, and a huge increase in crime and chaos caused by illegal immigrants – there is no end in sight for Kamala Harris’ border crisis,” the announcement read. “Our country continues to witness more and more violent and deadly crimes committed by illegal immigrants.”

Border Crisis Victims: A Tragic Toll

Trump’s campaign then referred to Americans like Jocelyn Nungaray, Laken Riley and Rachel Morin, who were all allegedly killed by illegal immigrants. These tragic stories highlight the real-world consequences of the current administration’s lax border policies.

The Human Cost of Open Borders

  • Jocelyn Nungaray, 12 years old – Allegedly strangled by two Venezuelan nationals
  • Laken Riley, 22 years old – Murdered by a Venezuelan illegal immigrant
  • Rachel Morin – Killed by an El Salvadoran national who had been deported multiple times

While the Biden administration twiddles its thumbs, American lives are being lost. It’s almost as if they’re auditioning for a role in “How to Lose a Country in 10 Days.” Spoiler alert: they’re nailing the part!

Kamala Harris: The Invisible Border Czar

Vice President Kamala Harris, dubbed the “Border Czar,” seems to have misplaced her job description. Perhaps she thought “Border Czar” meant she should stay as far from the border as possible? Her approach to the crisis has been about as effective as using a sieve to bail out the Titanic.

Remember when Harris said she hadn’t been to Europe either, in response to questions about why she hadn’t visited the border? It’s like saying, “I haven’t been to the moon either, so why should I visit Texas?” The logic is so twisted, it could qualify as a pretzel.

Trump’s Border Policies: A Stark Contrast

Let’s take a stroll down memory lane, shall we? During Trump’s presidency, illegal border crossings plummeted. His “Remain in Mexico” policy was so effective, even the coyotes were considering a career change. The wall wasn’t just a physical barrier; it was a symbol of a nation that takes its sovereignty seriously.

But now? It’s like watching a rerun of “Invasion of the Border Snatchers,” except this time, the plot is being directed by the White House.

Border Policies: Trump vs. Biden

Policy Area Trump Administration Biden Administration
Border Wall Constructed 450+ miles Halted construction
“Remain in Mexico” Policy Implemented Terminated
Illegal Border Crossings Decreased Skyrocketed

The Fentanyl Crisis: A Deadly Import

Trump’s campaign highlighted the fentanyl crisis, noting that over half of the total fentanyl pills entering the country come through the Arizona border. It’s like the cartels have found a fast-pass at a deadly amusement park, courtesy of the Biden administration’s turnstile border policy.

“In Maricopa County, more than three people die every day on average due to fentanyl,” the announcement read. That’s not just a statistic; it’s a tragedy playing out daily in American communities. While the Biden administration is busy redecorating the White House, American families are planning funerals.

Trump’s Border Visit: A Call to Action

President Donald J. Trump knows that the people of Arizona and the rest of the country cannot take another four years of a missing-in-action border Czar who refuses to act to secure our border and protect our country. His upcoming visit to the southern border in Cochise County, Arizona, at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, is more than just a photo op. It’s a stark reminder of what effective leadership looks like.

While the current administration seems to be playing a game of “Hide and Seek” with the border crisis (spoiler: they’re not seeking), Trump is rolling up his sleeves and getting down to business. It’s the difference between “Let’s Make America Great Again” and “Let’s Pretend This Isn’t Happening.”

Conclusion: A Choice for America’s Future

As we watch this border crisis unfold, it’s clear that America stands at a crossroads. On one side, we have the Trump approach: decisive action, strong borders, and prioritizing American safety. On the other, we have the Biden-Harris strategy: ignore, deflect, and hope no one notices the chaos.

The choice couldn’t be clearer. Do we want a leader who faces challenges head-on, or one who needs a GPS to find the southern border? As Trump prepares for his visit to Arizona, one thing is certain: the border crisis isn’t just a political issue; it’s a matter of national security and American lives.

In the end, it’s not just about building a wall; it’s about building a safer, more secure America. And that, folks, is something worth fighting for.

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