Border Patrol Agent Exposes Kamala
As we approach Election Day, the situation at our southern border is drawing increased scrutiny. Reports from Border Patrol agents reveal a concerning trend: the Biden-Harris administration appears more focused on public relations than on effectively addressing the ongoing illegal immigration crisis.
Sources within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have indicated that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been instructed to ramp up deportations. This comes as Border Patrol agents are relocating migrants by bus and plane from San Diego—where numbers have surged to double what they were when President Biden took office—to less populated border towns in Texas and Arizona. The goal seems clear: to manage the optics of a burgeoning crisis just weeks before the election.
San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond voiced his concerns, calling this strategy a “blatant attempt” by the federal government to maintain its image ahead of the upcoming elections. He highlighted that migrants are being transported from San Diego to Yuma, Arizona, and flown to McAllen, Texas, where facilities are less crowded. Desmond argued that this is not about securing our borders; it’s about controlling perceptions.
In fact, while San Diego’s holding facilities are exceeding capacity—over 1,200 detainees in a facility meant for just 1,000—Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s border security initiatives have kept detention facilities in his state at only 19% capacity. This contrast underscores the need for a more effective strategy at the federal level.
The increased movement of migrants, which has been ongoing for months, is now being accelerated to prevent any negative headlines that could impact Vice President Kamala Harris. Reports indicate that non-governmental organizations in San Diego are overwhelmed, unable to assist more migrants.
With just days left until the election, it appears that the administration is prioritizing appearances over action. An ICE source confirmed that the Biden administration is pressuring the agency to hide the true scale of the problem. They want to project strength on border security to appeal to swing voters, but this strategy raises serious questions about the genuine commitment to addressing the border crisis.
As conservatives, we must hold this administration accountable for its actions and ensure that border security remains a top priority, not just a talking point. The American people deserve more than mere optics; they deserve real solutions to our immigration challenges.