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Byron York: What Now, For Those Who Denied A 'Crisis' At The Border?
 
Tue, Jun 25th 2019 @ 3:26 pm EDT

In an op-ed posted today to the Washington Examiner website, Chief Political Correspondent Byron York questioned what comes next for those who vehemently denied that there was a legitimate crisis at the southern border. "The need is obvious," York states, referring to the House of Representatives' plan to vote today on emergency humanitarian aid to care for immigrants on the U.S.-Mexico border.

With virtually no barrier to stop them, and easily evadable laws and loopholes, thousands of migrants are crossing illegally into the United States every day. Present predictions indicate that well over 1,000,000 illegal immigrants will come this year. Current U.S. law prevents border officials from quickly returning illegal aliens, and while they are being processed, some of the immigrants, including children, are kept temporarily in terrible conditions. "American officials have an obligation to take care of them before those with no valid claim to be in the United States are returned to their home countries," says York.

https://www.numbersusa.com/news/byron-york-what-now-those-who-denied-crisis-border