Poll: Hispanic Approval of Biden’s Border Response Lower than Rest of America


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Biden’s America: TX Border Agents Rescue Infant Tossed into Rio Grande River by Human Traffickers


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A new Quinnipiac University poll found that Hispanic Americans’ approval for President Biden’s response to the crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border is lower than the rest of the country.

Overall, only 29 percent of Americans say they approve of Biden’s handling of the pandemonium occurring at the border. Even lower, just 27 percent of Hispanics approve and 25 percent of whites. A majority—56 percent of black Americans—support Biden’s response to the crisis.

A recent report from the Washington Post reveals border crossings reached a 15-year high in March:

More than 171,000 migrants were taken into custody along the U.S. southern border in March, the highest monthly total since 2006, according to preliminary U.S. Customs and Border Protection data reviewed by The Washington Post.

The extraordinary increase — up from 78,442 in January — underscores the magnitude of the challenge facing the Biden administration, especially as it races to add emergency shelter capacity for an unprecedented number of teenagers and children crossing without their parents.

Numerous tragedies have been reported at the border in recent months, including the fact that a 6-month-old baby had to be pulled from the Rio Grande River by border agents after human traffickers tossed the child into the waters.

Florida Congresswoman Kat Cammack, who recently traveled to the border, says she met young girls “under the age of 10” at border facilities who had lost their voices from screaming after being gang raped throughout their journeys to the U.S.

“Just 24 hours ago, I was there in Mission, Texas, and I saw first-hand young girls under the age of 10 that had been gang-raped,” Cammack told Fox News earlier this month. “They had been screaming so loud that their vocal cords had given out. This is a humanitarian crisis, and I can’t even in good conscience call President Biden president. I have to call him trafficker-in-chief, because these kids are being trafficked.”

1,600 Illegal Immigrants, Including Known Criminals Arrested in Only 3 Days at Border


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A new Quinnipiac University poll found that Hispanic Americans’ approval for President Biden’s response to the crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border is lower than the rest of the country.

Overall, only 29 percent of Americans say they approve of Biden’s handling of the pandemonium occurring at the border. Even lower, just 27 percent of Hispanics approve and 25 percent of whites. A majority—56 percent of black Americans—support Biden’s response to the crisis.

A recent report from the Washington Post reveals border crossings reached a 15-year high in March:

More than 171,000 migrants were taken into custody along the U.S. southern border in March, the highest monthly total since 2006, according to preliminary U.S. Customs and Border Protection data reviewed by The Washington Post.

The extraordinary increase — up from 78,442 in January — underscores the magnitude of the challenge facing the Biden administration, especially as it races to add emergency shelter capacity for an unprecedented number of teenagers and children crossing without their parents.

Numerous tragedies have been reported at the border in recent months, including the fact that a 6-month-old baby had to be pulled from the Rio Grande River by border agents after human traffickers tossed the child into the waters.

Florida Congresswoman Kat Cammack, who recently traveled to the border, says she met young girls “under the age of 10” at border facilities who had lost their voices from screaming after being gang raped throughout their journeys to the U.S.

“Just 24 hours ago, I was there in Mission, Texas, and I saw first-hand young girls under the age of 10 that had been gang-raped,” Cammack told Fox News earlier this month. “They had been screaming so loud that their vocal cords had given out. This is a humanitarian crisis, and I can’t even in good conscience call President Biden president. I have to call him trafficker-in-chief, because these kids are being trafficked.”