A wave of migrant arrests have led to new concerns over border crisis.
He had been caught at the southern border and kicked out of the country three times in 2023. He then became a 'gotaway' when he re-entered the country unchecked by authorities.Harford County, Maryland’s sheriff has been railing against what he calls a broken border system .
. “There are people allowed, unchallenged, to come into this country because we haven’t secured the border, who are allowed to come in to the country not to make a better life for themselves or for their families, but they’re coming here to do evil deeds," said Sheriff Jeff Gahler., accused of raping a 13-year-old girl, was spotted and caught by neighbors this week. Police said Inga had been in the country awaiting a court date, and was later ordered to be deported, but never was.charged this week with the murder of a Texas 12-year-old illegally crossed into the country within the last three months and were awaiting immigration court dates. The various arrests have raised concern over the screening process at the southern border. “Here’s the reality, here’s the truth. We do not have the ability to effectively and properly vet everyone that enters our country," said Mark Morgan, the former Acting Commissioner for U.S. Customs and Border Protection.“He pretended to have an immigration solution a couple weeks ago. He’s gonna allow 4,000 people a day to cross the border illegally, the problem is that distracts our border patrol agents," said Rep. Andy Harris, R-MD.“Let’s fix the problem and stop fighting about it, I’m doing my part, we’re doing our part, Congressional Republicans should do their part," the President said while making remarks about his border executive order in early June.the Texas case “another Biden migrant killing” and vowed to question the President about border policies at their debate next week.
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