Rut roh, did he get the Boss Lady's permission? Doesn't look very good... https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...yorkas-FIRES-32-members-advisory-council.html
Thank God for patriotic US Attorney General's who are trying to fight Joe Biden's open border policy. What about the other US Attorney Generals, they just won't do their jobs? Let us just hope the US Supreme Court rules in their favor. https://www.yahoo.com/news/republicans-ask-u-supreme-court-202451637.html
Texas lawmaker suggests that maybe if Kamala Harris is going to be the Border Czar that she might want to visit the border sometime. Of course the lawmaker is a woman and a conservative so the lefties immediately dismiss everything she says. Perhaps she can meet with President Trump after his next visit there and he can brief her, maybe even show her some pictures. I am sure that the Border Patrol can show introduce her firsthand to the men and women that she called "the KKK." Kamala Harris needs to visit border before making policies: Texas lawmaker https://news.yahoo.com/kamala-harris-needs-visit-border-180321235.html
Chris Wallace Presses Psaki On Border Facility Access: ‘You Are Being Less Transparent Than The Trump Administration’ https://dailycaller.com/2021/03/28/chris-wallace-jen-psaki-border-facility-access-biden-trump/
Wallace is a dry and boring guy but he inadvertently made a funny the other day. He was getting ready to interview Psaki, and he said -slight paraphrase- "before we get started I just have a quick question about the border crisis.: Heh, he used the C-word with her right out of the gate. That's the one word they do not want used.
More caravans.... they think Biden will open the gates... Guatemala declares emergency measures as new caravan rumored https://apnews.com/article/honduras...ty-guatemala-933c9840662f61d5ff3ad3bb532a8568 Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei decreed a “state of prevention” Monday along the country’s border with Honduras, amid reports that a new migrant caravan may be forming in Honduras. The emergency decree would restrict open-air gatherings and demonstrations without permits, and will be in effect for two weeks in the five Guatemalan provinces along the border with Honduras. The government justified the restrictions in a statement, saying “groups of people could put at risk the life, liberty, security, health, access to justice, peace and development” of Guatemalans. Guatemala issued a similar decree in January to stymie a previous caravan, arguing it represented a public health risk amid the coronavirus pandemic. During the previous attempt in January, Guatemalan police and soldiers launched tear gas and wielded batons and shields to stop a group of about 2,000 Honduran migrants at a roadblock. Several caravans of mainly Honduran migrants have tried to cross Guatemala and Mexico to reach the U.S. border, though none has succeeded since 2019. The number of migrants attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border has surged recently. U.S. authorities reported more than 100,000 encounters on the southern border in February, the highest since a four-month streak in 2019.