Former President Trump adviser Stephen Miller criticized Democrats’ “pro-invasion” stance on Fox News Friday as new footage released continues to show the ongoing crisis at the southern border.
Miller appeared on “The Ingraham Angle” about the border crisis in new footage released Thursday by the New York Post that shows a large group of illegal immigrants raiding the National Guard at the border in El Paso, Texas. Told. Fox host Laura Ingraham asked Miller for his thoughts on the issue and how Democrats continue to blame Republicans for the crisis. (Related: Video shows illegal immigrants overwhelm Texas National Guard and storm border wall)
“Laura, these people are transnational psychopaths,” Miller said. “Joe Biden took office and dismantled all of President Trump’s deportation policies that closed the border and introduced catch-and-release nationwide by choice and plan and design. Catch and release aliens. please [and] We resettle them for taxpayers’ 10 cents. That’s Joe Biden, the Democratic Party’s policy. They are pro-aggression, outdated, and end of story. ”
“They know that. They just don’t think an invader is going to come after them and their habitat,” Ingraham added.
Video footage released by former Daily Caller News Foundation reporter and current New York Post reporter Jenny Tarr shows a chaotic scene of about 100 illegal immigrants breaking down barriers and attacking Texas National Guard troops. There is. After the incident, Tarr told Fox News that it was believed that “many” of the illegal immigrants involved in the incident were processed under Title VIII and may have entered the country.
The Title VIII measure, which was delayed from taking effect by the Biden administration, allows immigrants to apply for asylum and have their claims scrutinized in U.S. courts. The southern border has seen record numbers of encounters since the Biden administration, with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reporting more than 6.6 million encounters with illegal immigrants since the beginning of fiscal year 2021. .



