REMINDER: Biden's border crisis is on purpose — he promised as much during his 2020 campaign.
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Biden called for ending the detention of illegal immigrants “across the board.”
Biden called for decriminalizing illegal border crossings.
Biden called for suspending deportations of illegal immigrants in his first 100 days — and longer.
Biden called for mass amnesty for millions of illegal immigrants already in the country — plus “priority” for their families.
Biden promised driver’s licenses for illegal immigrants.
Biden opposed cracking down on sanctuary cities.
Biden promised free health care for illegal immigrants.
Biden even promised taxpayers would be on the hook for that “subsidized” — free — health care for illegal immigrants.
Biden claimed illegal immigration makes the country “strong.”
Biden said illegal immigration was “enriching our communities.”
Biden promised immigration enforcement agents would be barred from schools.
Biden said he “respect[s] no borders and cannot be contained by any walls.”
Biden criticized immigration enforcement raids.
Biden promised to expand the number of “refugees” welcomed into the country.
Biden promised a border crisis — and we got one.
Biden took 94 executive actions in his first 100 days to dismantle border security, then implemented a “catch-and-release” scheme that has allowed millions of unvetted illegal immigrants to be resettled in U.S. communities.
Since then, more than nine million illegal immigrants, 27 tons of fentanyl, and criminals from all over the world have crossed the border.
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Here are nine instances — since Biden took office — in which he thought he had a conversation with a dead or non-existent person.
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February 2024: Biden claimed he met with “Mitterrand from Germany” during his first foreign trip as president in 2021.
Mitterrand was the president of *France* between 1981 and 1995, and he died in 1996.
February 2024: Biden, at two separate closed-door fundraisers, claimed he spoke with former German chancellor Helmut Kohl during his first foreign trip as president in 2021.
Kohl, who was the chancellor of Germany between 1982 and 1998, died in 2017.