Trump rebukes Biden for the bad consequences: the influx of refugees will destroy the United States

Trump says he will visit the border in the coming weeks to understand the crisis. Associated Press

Trump criticized Biden‘s policy of restricting illegal immigration and said he would visit the border in the coming weeks to understand the crisis, saying, “A lot of people want me to go, people in Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement want me to go and want me to go, and I think I seem to owe them …… thousands of people are coming in now and will be coming in by the millions. millions of people coming into our country and this will destroy our country and is a very dangerous situation. I don’t want to be a part of it, somebody should be responsible for doing it.” The remarks were seen as a criticism of Biden’s many excuses for visiting the border.

Trump also talked about Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, arguing that Biden had damaged the U.S. relationship with Lopez. He said, “We had a good process with the president of Mexico, he’s a good man and a friend of mine, and it was a good process, and frankly they (refugees) don’t come to Mexico. They’re not going to travel to the southern border of Mexico while we’re working because they know they can’t come into the United States.”

Trump: The money has been paid for the wall was supposed to be completed

Biden announced in January that Congress has been notified to stop the state of emergency implemented at the U.S. border with Mexico since February 2019, meaning that the U.S. government’s funding for the U.S.-Mexico border fence is suspended, officially stopping the construction of the new fence. Trump believes that the wall should be completed, “we have paid, the contract has been completed, the wall is now supposed to be completed, he (Biden) almost stopped on the first day (in office)”.

In addition, Trump criticized the Biden Administration for allowing unaccompanied children to enter the country in dirty conditions and refusing to allow the media to report on the situation, “You have to look at the children in dirty conditions and the people who have entered the country and see what’s going on, the places that are dirty and unclean, and that’s the reason they’re not allowing the media to enter.