Washington Examiner / Magazine
January 25, 2022 Issue
January 25, 2022 Print Edition
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Border disorder
Border Security Border disorder By David Harsanyi January 20, 2022 11:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print Border Security Border disorder By David Harsanyi January 20, 2022 11:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print Not long after President Joe Biden tasked Kamala Harris with addressing the migrant crisis unfolding on the southern border, the vice president decided to pay a visit to Guatemala and Mexico to study the “root causes” of the crisis. “We must,” she noted, “understand that there’s a reason people are arriving at our border and ask what is that reason and then identify the problem so we can fix it.” The trip, and the rhetoric, were a transparent partisan effort to deflect attention from the chaos and link the migrant crisis to leftist preoccupations such as climate change. But, in fact,...

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