National Border Patrol Council Vice President Art Del Cueto recently shared his thoughts on the controversy surrounding President Biden's alleged apology. Del Cueto dismissed the notion of an apology from the President, attributing it to yet another distraction tactic by the administration. He emphasized the need for Biden to address the American public regarding what he described as 'disastrous border policies' implemented by the current administration.
Del Cueto highlighted the significant impact of these policies, pointing out the loss of lives and the influx of fentanyl into the country. He suggested that any apology should be directed towards the entire American population, rather than specific individuals or incidents.
The Vice President of the National Border Patrol Council expressed concerns over the consequences of the border policies, referencing the Riley family and the broader implications of allowing fentanyl into the country. Del Cueto's remarks underscored the ongoing debate surrounding immigration and border security under the Biden administration.