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Is it a Migration or just plain old Illegal Aliens?


Have you ever watched a toddler gleefully banging pots and pans together? It's loud, it's chaotic, and it's a mess. Now imagine that toddler is running the country. Welcome to the Biden administration's approach to immigration, among other things.


Now, I'm not suggesting that the President is in diapers (well, maybe I am), though given his state of being, it's a compelling metaphor, but I am saying that the policies we're witnessing are as functional as a glass hammer.


We have witnessed illegals used as a battering ram against national sovereignty. Russia, with all the subtlety of a UFC fighter, is using it to destabilize nations. Meanwhile, the Biden administration seems to think the best response is to hold the door open and offer a mint on the pillow. Let’s not forget that the taxpayers paid for that room with the pillow and mint.


Texas Governor Greg Abbott is calling it an "invasion," and before you roll your eyes, consider this, when former top FBI executives are sounding the alarm, it's not just a policy disagreement, it's a red flag the size of Texas itself. We're not talking about a few individuals slipping through the cracks, we're talking about a gaping hole in the fence. Well, really, there is no fence, wall, or anything thanks to Nancy Pelosi and Chucky Schumer and the gang of democrats.


And while Europe tightens its borders as if they finally got the memo, the Biden administration is playing a dangerous game of 'Simon Says' with our national security, except Simon seems to have lost his marbles. (FYI, Simon is Biden; keep up!)


Cutting through Texas' razor wire to let migrants in? Sure, let's just dismantle our own defenses. Why not roll out the red carpet for good measure? It's as if the Border Patrol has been turned into a taxpayer-funded Uber service for anyone who can make it to the border. And making it to the board is not all that hard, with NGOs being funded by the United Nations helping them along.


Of course, the Biden administration claims immigration is their exclusive playground. But when the swings are broken, and the slides are on fire, maybe it's time for the states to tell the federal babysitters to go home.


Abbott's laying more wire, and he's got the Constitution in his toolbox. Sure, in 1787 our founders had a quaint notion of invasion, think Redcoats and bayonets, but today's invaders don't always carry rifles, some carry the blueprints to our downfall along with drugs that kills tens of thousands of our citizens. They traffic humans, last count there are no less than 10,000 children missing. The Biden administrations turns a blind eye, why? Who is being paid off, the BIG guy? Military-age men from Muslim countries and China on U.S. soil? If that doesn't smell like bacon burning in the frying pan, I don't know what does.


But here's the kicker, when 26 state attorney generals, none of them bleeding-heart liberals, stand with Abbott, it's not just a political stunt. It's a 911 call for common sense in a sea of bureaucratic buffoonery. The Supreme Court may still be out to lunch on this, but at least someone's got the guts to lay the wire and stand watch.


So, why? Why is the Biden administration treating our borders like a leaky faucet they can't be bothered to fix? Why does it seem like they're more interested in the welfare of anyone but the citizens they vowed to protect? Could it be that the call of progressivism has them so spellbound that they've forgotten their duty? Or is it that they're so caught up in their own self-interest and making a buck at the expense of the American citizen, that they've lost sight of the nation's? (I’m going with that answer).


Think about it. The next time you hear a pot banging or see a wire cut, remember that this isn't just about politics. It's about the preservation of a country that we love, the defense of a home that's under threat, and the future that we are, border by border, policy by policy, entrusting to toddlers with glass hammers.


Side Note on Colorado:


In Denver, the math is as simple as it is staggering: over the past year, 40,000 new arrivals with Biden’s welcome mat that's threadbare and overworked. Denver, a sanctuary city, swelling by 5%, is now a reluctant host to 4,000 souls in shelters, while the Democrat progressive’s officials' calculators are smoking with the tally, $100 million needed, and that's just for starters.


Denver Health is waving a white flag IOU of $10 million in unpaid medical bills, a souvenir from our guests. And as for the schools, 3,000 new students are a testament to our overflowing classrooms.


Tent cities sprout like mushrooms after a storm in the mountains, with local businesses suffocating under the sudden shade. The decline in downtown commerce isn't gradual, it's a freefall, thanks to the city's new open-air bazaar of tents and drugs (and don’t forget the poop, just like San Francisco).

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