The Many Ways a Porous Border Means Crime Without Boundaries
Soldiers put concertina wire in a location along the Southwest border of the United States near Hidalgo, Texas. CBP photo, sourced from the CBP report ‘Border Crisis: CBP’s Response.
This story originally was published by Real Clear Wire
By James Varney & Abigail Degnan
Real Clear Wire
When President Biden’s supporters attacked him for describing the man who allegedly murdered Georgia co-ed Laken Reilly as an “illegal,” they shined a light on one of the most contested words in American politics.
The progressive push to describe border crossers as undocumented or unauthorized can also serve to downplay and obscure the massive issue of crime perpetrated and spawned by the influx of millions of migrants since Biden was elected – often in ways that leave the migrants themselves as victims.