Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds |
"Texas
is ground zero, front and center of the border crisis," said Governor
Reynolds. "On day 1 of the Biden Administration, they reversed policies
that protect the sovereignty of this country and its citizens.
Iowa is located at the intersection of two major interstates, and it is a
pathway for Mexican cartels and humans traffickers in the
Midwest. I thank the 14 other Governors who have stepped up to do the job that
President Biden has failed to do. It is time for the President to do his
job."
"These
Governors here with me today are deploying military and law enforcement
officers to help Texas secure the border," said Governor Abbott. "We
have 14 Governors who are deploying personnel to secure the border that
President Biden has abandoned. President Biden is not doing his job, and he is
responsible for the largest amount of illegal immigration in the history of the
United States and has rolled out a deadly welcome mat with a record number of
people dying attempting to cross the border. There is a reason the United
Nations has named the border between the United States and Mexico the deadliest
land border in the entire world. President Biden is responsible for that deadly
border, and we're not going to stand idly by. We, as states, share an
obligation and that's to step up and address this unparalleled catastrophe
caused by President Biden."
"President
Biden continues to let the crisis at the border go unchecked, and it is
growing," said Governor Pillen. "This is a national security issue
that must be addressed. We stand with Governor Abbott as his state works daily
to halt the influx of illegal drugs, weapons, and criminals into the U.S."
"What
we're literally witnessing is a war zone, and it is astonishing to witness our
President allow this to happen," said Governor Noem. "The cartels are
out for blood, and they are facilitating the trafficking of our children every
day. The lack of humanity in these policies. These policies are inhumane of
what they're doing to people and these families. This country needs to realize
that our President breaks the law and ignores the law. I thank Governor Abbott
for all that he's done to fight this fight. I'm all in helping support
Operation Lone Star."
"The
chaotic scenes at the southern border are a stark reminder of the consequences
of disastrous open border policies," said Governor Stitt. "The Biden
Administration is asleep at the wheel. Make no mistake, every state has become
a border state, but I’m encouraged by my fellow Republican Governors who are
stepping up to secure the border. It is essential that we protect our
communities by supporting our law enforcement and putting a stop to the flow of
illegal drugs pouring into our nation."
The Governor
was also joined at the press conference by DPS Director Steve McCraw, Texas
Adjutant General Major General Thomas Suelzer, and Texas Border Czar Mike
Banks.
Prior to the
press conference, Governor Abbott held a border security briefing with his
fellow Governors where they received updates from Director McCraw, Major
General Suelzer, and Border Czar Banks on the multitude of effective strategies
used by Operation Lone Star to secure the border, including Texas' floating
marine barriers installed in the Rio Grande River.
During the
briefing, Governor Abbott thanked the Governors for their support in Texas'
Operation Lone Star border security mission and highlighted the value of their
states' resources being used to secure the border and curtail the influx of
illegal immigration, dangerous weapons, and deadly drugs like fentanyl coming
into Texas from Mexico.
Director
McCraw outlined the success of Operation Lone Star's border security efforts,
noting that just DPS alone has seized over 426 million lethal doses of deadly fentanyl—enough
to kill every man, woman, and child in America. He also highlighted the
importance of state law enforcement along the border, pointing to their
critical role in supporting Border Patrol agents as the first line of defense
against surges of illegal immigration between ports of entry.
Major
General Suelzer provided an update on Texas’ and other states' National Guard
soldiers’ efforts to hold the line, install strategic barriers, and turn back
migrants along the Texas-Mexico border. Specifically, Major General Suelzer
described soldiers' significance to help push out illegal activity from El Paso
by installing 18 miles of concertina wire in the area and noted that turnbacks
have gone up 38 percent with the help of other states.
Border Czar
Banks thanked the other Governors for their support in Operation Lone Star's
border security efforts and reminded them that Texas knows that border security
means national security for the rest of the country. He also corrected claims
made about Texas' floating marine barriers, explaining their efficacy as
deterrents for illegal, unsafe crossings from Mexico into Texas.
Today's
border visit comes after Governor Abbott sent letters to America's Governors in May requesting
support for Texas’ border security mission following President Biden's
decision to end Title 42.
As of today,
14 other states—including Arkansas, Florida, Iowa, Idaho, Nebraska, North
Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, West
Virginia, and Wyoming—have stepped up to support Texas' efforts and deployed
personnel and resources to secure the border in President Biden's absence.
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