Even Left Voices Critique Biden's Open Border Policies

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In a revealing commentary, sports broadcaster Stephen A. Smith has taken a hard stance on a critical issue that resonates with many Americans: the integrity of our national borders.

During a recent interview on CBS Sunday Morning, Smith, who described himself as a fiscal conservative but a social liberal, indicated a surprising openness to a future in politics, though he would run as a Democrat.

However, he candidly criticized current Democratic policies—particularly President Biden’s open-border stance—saying, “The borders needed to be closed. [Trump] was right to do that, but only because Biden opened them.”

This statement holds weight in light of the ongoing border crisis that has plagued Biden’s administration, echoing concerns from many conservative voices across the nation.


While Smith appreciates some of Trump’s border policies, he expressed reservations about how the former administration executed deportations, suggesting a need for a more compassionate approach. Nevertheless, his acknowledgment that Trump had the right idea when it comes to border security is significant, indicating that even those on the left see the flaws in Biden's immigration strategy.

Smith also touched on the complexities of race and racism in America. He asserted that racism is “not as prevalent as some on the left would like us to believe,” pointing out that most Americans judge individuals on their character rather than skin color. This perspective aligns closely with the conservative belief in personal responsibility and meritocracy, challenging the narratives pushed by some progressive commentators.

His willingness to engage in dialogue about these topics, alongside his potential candidacy, suggests a break in the traditional mold of Democratic beliefs. As he grapples with his identity as a fiscal conservative in a party leaning towards more radical policies, it raises questions about the future of the Democratic Party.

As election cycles approach, Republicans would do well to leverage these conversations, drawing heightened attention to the competence of their border policies compared to the Democrats'.

With figures like Smith openly critiquing their party's failing policies, it's clear that the discussion surrounding immigration and race relations is far from settled. The American people deserve strong leadership that prioritizes safety, unity, and respect for the values that have long defined this nation.

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