In a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around immigration policy and border security, with sharp criticisms directed at Vice President Kamala Harris. The speaker, a prominent political figure, accused Harris of mismanaging the border crisis, labeling it a \"nation wrecking border invasion.\" He claimed that under her oversight, illegal border crossings have reached unprecedented levels, with estimates suggesting that at least 20 million undocumented individuals have entered the country, including many from diverse regions beyond South America.
The speaker highlighted the construction of border walls during his administration, asserting that more could have been built if not for opposition from current leadership. He criticized Harris for her lack of engagement with border patrol officials, claiming they had never met her despite her role as \"border czar.\" The discussion also touched on the alleged trafficking of migrant children, with the speaker citing a Department of Homeland Security report indicating that 325,000 children are unaccounted for, suggesting they may have fallen victim to exploitation.
Further, the speaker expressed concerns about national security, alleging that criminal elements, including gang members, are being allowed into the U.S. He claimed that Harris's policies have facilitated the entry of violent gangs, which he argued poses a direct threat to American communities.
The meeting also referenced international relations, particularly regarding Iran and terrorism, with the speaker asserting that during his presidency, the U.S. experienced a period free from terrorism, attributing this to strong foreign policy measures. He concluded by emphasizing the need for a return to his administration's policies to restore respect for the U.S. on the global stage.
Overall, the meeting underscored deep divisions in U.S. immigration policy and national security, with calls for a reevaluation of current strategies and leadership.