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Trump exposed Biden’s biggest lie: that the border crisis was ‘unsolvable’
By Todd Bensman
Published April 28, 2025, 1:15 p.m. ET

 
Last year around this time, Vice President Kamala Harris, President Joe Biden, the Democratic Party and liberal commentators insisted the only thing that would fix the greatest border crisis in American history was a special Senate bill, or “comprehensive immigration reform,” or fixing the “root causes.”

There was nothing else that could stop the 10 million illegal immigrants whom Biden allowed into the country.

It took President Trump approximately one hour to prove them wrong.

The signature achievement of Trump’s first 100 days in office — fixing the border — was achieved by dusting off a few old tools that were always in the back shed.

Trump first ended Biden’s ­legally dubious temporary “parole” admissions programs that let aspiring illegal immigrants “legally” fly or walk over the border and stay with work authorization for two-year 
He replaced Biden’s policies of mass releases of illegal border crossers with 100% detention, expedited deportations, sizable interior deportations and a lot of federal illegal-entry prosecutions.

He staffed the new hunt-and-capture mission with thousands of military personnel deputized to make immigration arrests.
 

‘Going to be too hard’

https://nypost.com/2025/04/28/opinion/trump-exposed-bidens-biggest-lie-that-the-border-crisis-was-unsolvable/
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