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The Biden White House's Single Most Embarrassing Talking Point

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Last week, we previewed the expected, record-shattering December border crisis numbers, which had been leaked to a number of Fox News correspondents.  For the first time ever, more than 250,000 encounters were recorded at the southern border in a single month, they were told -- with sky high 'got-aways' to boot.  

The official statistics hadn't been released yet, but that's what we were told to expect:

In a follow-up interview on my radio show, Jenkins told me that on top of the quarter-million encounters in December, the known 'got-aways' number exceeded 70,000.  In a classic Friday night news dump, we finally got the official data, as Sarah reported over the weekend:

The Biden administration's new supposedly "temporary" mass parole policies will bring these numbers down a bit (early year winter months are typically slower, too), but the altered arrangement is likely to incentivize and fuel more 'got-away' attempts, within a category that's already growing.  December, however, was a debacle, driving the White House to revisit its most embarrassing talking point:

Republicans and some Democrats expressed concern that the order’s end would lead to a surge in encounters at the border. The Biden administration said it had a plan in place to handle any additional numbers, and repeatedly said that the border was not open, even if and when Title 42 ends. "Of course the numbers will be higher when Republican elected officials, like smugglers, falsely proclaim the border is open because of a court order to lift Title 42," an administration official told Fox News Digital on Friday.

They actually try to argue with a straight face that Republicans noticing and criticizing the Biden administration's open borders policies is what's causing the crisis.  This is transparently pathetic spin.  Their policies are the problem, not the critics opposing those failing policies.  The policies are so bad that Democratic officials in various places, like Colorado and El Paso, have taken to shipping migrants elsewhere, as their communities are overwhelmed.  Add another one to the list:

Remember, when Democrats do this, it's relocating migrants.  When Republicans do it, it's "human trafficking," or whatever.  I'll leave you with these fresh concerning numbers on the national security side of this catastrophe:


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