During a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around immigration policy and the ongoing crisis at the southern border. A key speaker, Mister Krikorian, criticized the current administration's handling of border security, labeling it as one of the most significant policy failures in recent history. He pointed out Vice President Harris's shifting stance on the border wall, noting her previous characterization of it as \"racist\" contrasted with her current use of it in campaign advertisements.
Krikorian emphasized that the initial decision to halt the construction of the border wall was indicative of an \"open border policy,\" suggesting that this approach was intentional rather than a result of incompetence. He referenced a Senate bill proposed by Oklahoma Senator Lankford, questioning its effectiveness in addressing the border crisis. Krikorian asserted that while the bill was well-intentioned, it would not have resolved the issues at hand.
Instead, he advocated for HR 2, legislation that had already passed in the House, claiming it would have been a more effective solution. He criticized the so-called bipartisan Senate bill, stating it was drafted by the Biden administration's Department of Homeland Security and lacked the necessary expertise on immigration issues. Krikorian concluded that the Senate's efforts ultimately failed to address the crisis and would have merely codified existing illegal actions.