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SourceRemember when the Biden administration said the surge of illegal crossers at the U.S.-Mexico border, which gathered steam in February, March, April, and May, would abate when hot weather arrived? "We've dealt with this before," White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said on March 26. "It is often seasonal."
Then, of course, the hot weather came — and so did even more illegal border crossers. June, July, and August saw record numbers of illegal crossers drawn by administration policies that make it likely that they will be allowed to stay in the United States.
And now, Del Rio. In the past week, thousands of illegal crossers, most of them Haitian, have flooded the tiny Texas town of Del Rio. Overwhelmed Border Patrol agents are trying to process them under an international bridge at the border, where the shade can give some relief from 100-plus degree temperatures. It appears that there are about 10,000 illegal crossers gathered right now, with little food, water, sanitation, or medical care. Thousands more are expected.
So the surge at Del Rio is just the latest disaster that is Biden's border policy. It's not an accident. It is not an unintended consequence. The president and his top aides formulated these policies knowing full well they would create powerful new incentives for would-be migrants to cross illegally into the U.S. And now it's happening, more and more and more.