In a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding border security and the implications of current immigration policies. A speaker highlighted alarming statistics, claiming that under Vice President Kamala Harris, over 13,000 illegal aliens with murder convictions have entered the United States. Additionally, it was asserted that approximately 425,000 convicted criminal aliens have been released into the country in the past three and a half years.
The speaker recounted a specific incident involving an illegal alien who was arrested at the Arizona border, released, and subsequently committed violent crimes, including rape and murder. This case was used to illustrate what the speaker described as the failures of Harris's border policies, which they argue have led to increased crime and human trafficking.
The discussion also touched on the financial growth of drug cartels, with claims that their profits surged from $500 million annually during the Trump administration to $13 billion under Harris's tenure. The speaker accused the current administration of enabling criminal networks and failing to adequately address the violence associated with these groups.
Furthermore, the speaker criticized the media for allegedly not covering these issues adequately, labeling them as \"the enemy of the people\" for their perceived bias in reporting. The meeting concluded with a tragic account of a U.S. Marine Corps veteran who was recently murdered by cartel members while traveling in Mexico, underscoring the speaker's call for urgent action on border security and immigration reform.