Senator Ted Cruz said he misses President Barack Obama – something he thought would never happen – as the ongoing migrant crisis at the southern border overwhelms states like Texas.
“Joe Biden has made me do something I never thought I would do, which is miss Barack Obama,” the Texas Republican said in an interview with John Catsimatidis on the Cats & Cosby Show on Tuesday.
“Look, I disagree with Obama on a lot of policies but on immigration, in general, Obama follows the law,” Cruz explained. “What Joe Biden is doing is what no president of any party has ever done. He has total disregard for the law.”
Catsimatidis asked the senator if President Biden had violated his oath to secure the US border – to which Cruz replied: “Absolutely.”
“Joe Biden has made me do something I never thought I would do, which is miss Barack Obama,” Cruz said in a radio interview Tuesday. Getty Images
Cruz said the only way the crisis at the border will improve is “to get a new president who will actually enforce the law.”
“The scope of the crisis at the border, it really defies words until you see it first hand,” he added. “As bad as you think, I promise, it’s worse.”
More than 10,000 people a day illegally cross the southern border into the US a day, according to Cruz. That number was 9.6 million people under Biden.
Cruz said the crisis at the border is the worst it’s ever been under Biden. ZUMAPRESS.com
The Lone Star State senator claims groups of illegal immigrants are turning themselves in to border control because “the Biden administration is asking them ‘where do you want to go?'” and then sending them to that city or state.
Cruz then mentioned how NYC Mayor Eric Adams has called the flood of immigrants into the city a crisis that is destroying the Big Apple.
“That is with 110,000 illegal immigrants,” he said. “So I agree, New York paid the real price for Biden’s open borders but if 110,000 destroyed New York City, what do you think 9.6 million did to Texas and the entire southern border?”
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