GOP governors push Biden on border: ‘Shelters are full, food pantries empty’
- Governor Doug Burgum and 24 other state governors have sent a letter to President Biden, expressing their concerns about the lack of accountability at the southern border and the surge of drug and human trafficking that has resulted from his policies. They are requesting more accurate and detailed information about the individuals crossing the border, as well as information about their origins and any deportation efforts.
- The governors highlight the dire consequences of these policies, including overcrowded shelters, empty food pantries, and strained law enforcement agencies. They argue that the influx of illegal immigrants is costing the country approximately $151 billion.
- Since President Biden took office, nearly six million people have illegally crossed the Mexico border, with an estimated 1.6 million remaining unaccounted for. This overwhelming number of illegal immigrants is putting a significant strain on resources and services.
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