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More Migrant Murderers: Stephen Miller Says Biden’s Border Policy Was ‘Pure Evil’

Former President Donald Trump’s deputy chief of staff, Stephen Miller, recently spoke out against President Joe Biden’s open borders policy, calling it “pure evil.” This statement comes in the wake of the news that more migrant murderers have been apprehended at the border.

Miller’s comments were made during an interview with Breitbart, where he expressed his concern over Biden’s policies and their effect on the safety and security of American citizens. He stated, “The Biden administration’s open borders policy is pure evil. It is endangering the lives of American citizens and empowering criminals and cartels.”

The Biden administration’s immigration policy has been under intense scrutiny since taking office in January. Many critics, including Miller, believe that the President’s decision to reverse Trump’s strict immigration policies has resulted in a surge of migrants at the border, leading to a concerning rise in crime and violence.

The most recent incident involved a Honduran migrant who was apprehended at the border for murder. He had been previously convicted of murder in the United States in 2010 and was deported back to Honduras. However, he returned to the U.S. and is now facing charges for another murder that occurred in Texas.

According to Miller, this is just one of many cases where criminal migrants have taken advantage of Biden’s open borders policy. He stated, “We are seeing an alarming trend of more and more criminal migrants attempting to enter the country, knowing that they will not face consequences for their actions.”

Miller also criticized Biden for halting construction of the border wall, stating that it has left many areas vulnerable to illegal crossings and drug trafficking. He stated, “President Trump’s border wall, along with his other immigration policies, were working to keep our country safe. By halting construction and reversing these policies, President Biden has put American lives at risk.”

The Biden administration has been facing mounting pressure to address the crisis at the border, with many calling for stronger border security measures. However, the President has remained firm in his stance on immigration, stating that he wants to create a more humane and fair system for migrants.

Despite this, Miller and others believe that a more strict approach is necessary to protect American citizens. He stated, “I urge President Biden to reconsider his dangerous policies and put the safety and security of American citizens first. The American people deserve to live in a country where their safety is a top priority.”

In response to Miller’s comments, a spokesperson for the Biden administration defended their immigration policies, stating that they are working to create a more efficient and fair immigration system. They also stated that the administration is actively working to address the surge of migrants at the border and ensure the safety of American citizens.

While the debate over immigration policy continues, one thing is clear – the safety of American citizens should be a top priority. As we navigate through these challenging times, it is crucial for our leaders to take a balanced approach and prioritize the security and well-being of our nation. Let us hope that President Biden will listen to the concerns of Miller and others and take the necessary actions to keep our country safe.

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