**Chaos**
As President Biden's administration continues its chaotic handling of border security, the repercussions are being felt across the country, with more than 120 illegal immigrants recently freed into the United States after participating in a riot at the border.
In a stunning display of negligence, Biden's policies have placed American safety at risk, showcasing a failure not just in leadership but also in basic governance.
Footage from the scene in El Paso captured the pandemonium as migrants stormed the border, overwhelming Texas National Guard personnel.
Eyewitness accounts reveal that these individuals, deemed not to pose "border security risks" according to the Biden administration's reckless guidelines, attacked those tasked with maintaining order at the border.
This latest decision is just a continuation of a troubling narrative from an administration that prioritizes open borders over the safety and security of American citizens.
The lack of accountability for violent behaviors and illegal actions is ringing alarm bells among law enforcement and communities alike.
One source from the Texas National Guard expressed significant concern, stating, "We have soldiers who are still recovering from injuries to this day."
This alarming policy not only emboldens illegal activity but also sets a dangerous precedent, suggesting that aggression against our border security forces will go unpunished.
Amidst rising chaos and violence, it's clear that Biden's approach to immigration shares more in common with a passive acceptance of lawlessness than with a commitment to national security.
As the clock ticks down for the Biden administration, many are eager for a change in leadership that prioritizes law and order over political correctness.
As we look toward the future, it's essential for the American people to consider whose hands their security lies in—and the upcoming elections could be a pivotal moment for reclaiming the integrity of our nation's borders.
Sources:
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