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August 12, 2024

       While supporters of Vice President Harris deny that the term "border czar" should be used to describe her, she received the label formally Thursday in a bipartisan House resolution that rebuked her and the Biden administration for their failures in confronting illegal immigration Harris has to be exposed for the idiotic person she is.

     And it's been a long time coming, according to the former head of the union representing thousands of Border Patrol agents.  "It's long overdue but absolutely warranted; better late than never," Brandon Judd, the former president of the National Border Patrol Council, told Fox News Digital. "When you look at her record on March 21, when she was appointed to deal with the root causes of migration – that, of course, is the definition of a border czar – she failed to do it."

Harris has been widely criticized for her approach to immigration for years. Her outgoing boss, President Biden, tasked her with doing something about the root causes of illegal immigration from three countries that were problematic at the time: Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador, also known as the Northern Triangle. But between 2021 and 2023, illegal crossings reached their highest levels ever. 

     "She didn't look at the push factor from the cartels that go out and drive this. She refused to discuss crime. She refused to discuss the criminality that exists on the border," Judd said. "All she did was talk about issues that existed well before her term as vice president and issues that have existed forever. And yet, even though those issues existed, President Trump didn't have any problems dealing with those."

     During her failed presidential bid in 2020, she supported the decriminalization of illegal immigration during a televised debate. She is now the Democrats' 2024 front-runner after Biden backed out of the race over the weekend. He had stumbled through a debate against his Republican opponent, former President Trump, last month and failed for weeks to reassure voters – and the Democrat elite – that he was fit to be commander in chief.  

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