In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around immigration policies and their implications for border security, particularly in relation to the actions of Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. A speaker criticized the current administration's approach, claiming that Harris's executive orders have led to a \"catch and release\" policy that undermines border security. The speaker argued that this policy has effectively become law, making it difficult for future administrations to reverse.
The speaker emphasized that the open border situation has resulted in increased crime, particularly in areas like South Georgia, which they described as being affected by drug and human trafficking due to its strategic location near major highways. They attributed these issues to the reversal of Trump-era policies, including the suspension of deportations and the termination of the \"Remain in Mexico\" policy.
The speaker called for a return to Trump's leadership to restore what they described as effective border security measures, asserting that such changes would lead to a safer environment for communities, particularly for children. The meeting also touched on the importance of addressing veterans' care, indicating a broader agenda that includes support for those who have served in the military.