KJP Refuses To Admit failure, last 24 hours 10K border crossing, Blames Republicans
KJP Refuses To Admit failure, last 24 hours 10K border crossing, Blames Republicans
CBS Reporter Takes Karine Jean-Pierre To Task Over Biden’s Inability To Address Border Security
CBS reporter, Ed, takes Karine Jean-Pierre to task over Biden’s complete unwillingness to address BORDER SECURITY over the three years he has been in office
Karine Jean-Pierre Refuses To Admit Biden’s Border Policy Has Not Been Effective
“In the last 24 hours, [there have been] 10,000 illegal border crossings at the southwest border! Would you admit the Biden policy has not worked?”
KARINE JEAN-PIERRE: No
Karine Jean-Pierre Blames Republicans For Illegal Immigrants Escaping Into The U.S. Via Open Border
“About a thousand illegal border crossers every day are getting away … does the president think that’s a national security risk!?”
KARINE JEAN-PIERRE: blames Republicans
Now Karine Jean-Pierre is telling reporters Biden knows the “immigration system is broken,” but insists it’s “not just this administration!”
Biden is currently overseeing the worst border crisis on record.
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KJP Refuses To Admit failure, last 24 hours 10K border crossing, Blames Republicans
Key Points
CBS Reporter Takes Karine Jean-Pierre To Task Over Biden’s Inability To Address Border Security
CBS reporter, Ed, takes Karine Jean-Pierre to task over Biden’s complete unwillingness to address BORDER SECURITY over the three years he has been in office
Karine Jean-Pierre Refuses To Admit Biden’s Border Policy Has Not Been Effective
“In the last 24 hours, [there have been] 10,000 illegal border crossings at the southwest border
- Would you admit the Biden policy has not worked”
KARINE JEAN-PIERRE: No
Karine Jean-Pierre Blames Republicans For Illegal Immigrants Escaping Into The U
- Via Open Border
“About a thousand illegal border crossers every day are getting away
Transcript Highlights
Transcribed from the video audio:
- The president issued an executive order saying he would, quote, restore and strengthen our own asylum system, which has been badly damaged by policies enacted over the last four years that have contravened our values and caused needless human suffering
- Our reporting, others reporting, indicates the White House, through sources in the administration, is open to an authority that would allow it to suspend asylum processing when there’s a spike in border crossings
- Wouldn’t that be a major policy reversal and revert back to the previous four years
- I’m just not going to go into sourcing from here
- That the president did put forth, and you laid that out in your question, a comprehensive immigration reform plan
- He did that on day one, and it is going on three years, on three years
- He’s been pushing that bill over the past three years
- He’s met with them on foreign policies, on a fiscal class, on a budget, and it’s never been a under-regional
- We have regular conversations with congressional leaders, and when you put out your first piece of legislation, it’s on this issue, it’s on reforming immigration, right
- You’re going to be on flat when you spend very little public time as president, talking about the issue, meeting with congressional leaders on the issue specifically, or doing anything else other than having you come out here and say, we issued a bill on day one