“I'm not going to be able to do that,” said former New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, who also served as U.S. Customs Commissioner under President Bill Clinton and assistant secretary for enforcement at the U.S. Treasury Department, on Wednesday's broadcast of Fox News Channel's “Fox & Friends.” The Laken Riley murder is an example of what happens “when we allow millions, literally millions, of people to cross our borders without being tested,” and that “open borders” Filed a lawsuit like “Unavoidable.”
asked co-host Brian Kilmeade. [relevant exchange begins around 3:15] “Jose Ibarra was in New York City. [the] Roosevelt Hotel. And we said, we want him out of here. So they got on a free plane, dropped him off in Georgia, and he killed. What did you learn? What did you learn from this?”
Kelly replied: “When you allow millions, literally millions of people, to come across the border without being tested, something like this is going to happen. It's inevitable. The whole situation is just disgraceful, no reason given, no reason given. By the way, there's no reason given by the administration, the current administration, as to why the border is open. They just let them in. And none of the reporters asked that question. . That in itself is interesting, but why do we do this?”
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