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Letter to the editor: Biden failing us on the border

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By Tribune-Review
2 Min Read April 15, 2022 | 4 years Ago
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Has President Biden fallen asleep? Does he not realize that he is failing the American people regarding the border?

Our government calls for hearings for Supreme Court nominees, and hearings regarding gas companies reaping profits, so why not call for the president of the United States to appear at a hearing for the American public to get some transparency?

I can’t understand why this president fails to address the border crisis. He should be made to answer questions as to why he is not protecting Americans by stopping the record numbers of illegal aliens crossing the border. He is allowing it to take place right in front of his eyes.

He talks about increasing taxes on some citizens looking for more revenue for the government. Maybe he needs to look at the unbelievable amount of money he is spending on all these illegal aliens allowed to cross the border, placing them in hotels, busing them around the country, feeding them and giving them other benefits.

The president must not realize that if he shut down the border, he would be saving an alarming amount of money and protecting U.S. citizens. Americans need to hold the president and his administration responsible for being so negligent; I believe they created this crisis.

I hate to think like this, but I have to agree with the statement I have heard about Biden, that he is a “one-man wrecking ball.”

Douglas Johnston

Franklin Township, Beaver County

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