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Senator Vance Criticizes Biden's Border Policies In Exclusive Interview

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Ohio Senator J.D. Vance recently shared his perspective on the situation at the border during an exclusive interview. Senator Vance expressed concerns about the current state of affairs, attributing the challenges to what he views as a significant shift in border policies under the Biden administration.

Senator Vance highlighted that President Biden's administration has implemented numerous executive orders aimed at opening up the border. He emphasized that these actions have led to a surge in illegal crossings and created what he described as a 'disaster' at the border.

One specific incident that Senator Vance referenced was the tragic murder of Lakin Riley, a young individual who lost her life due to violence perpetrated by an individual who was not authorized to be in the country. Senator Vance criticized the Biden administration for paroling individuals who should not have been granted such status, including the perpetrator of this heinous crime.

Comparing the current administration's approach to border policies with those of previous administrations, Senator Vance noted a significant increase in the number of individuals being paroled under President Biden. He pointed out that while former President Obama paroled around 5,000 illegal aliens annually, the Biden administration is reportedly paroling close to a million individuals per year.

Senator Vance concluded by asserting that the root of the border challenges lies with President Biden himself. He expressed doubts about the current administration's commitment to enforcing border security measures and called for a change in leadership to address the ongoing issues effectively.

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