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Rand Paul: Illegal Alien Crimes ‘Enough to Disqualify Biden from Consideration’

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“Imagine the images if people in America can figure out and know that people like Laken Riley were killed by someone that President Biden’s administration specifically allowed to come in,” senator says.

Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) argued that although the potential terror threat from illegal aliens is a major issue, their ongoing criminal behavior within the U.S. should be enough to disqualify Joe Biden’s reelection.

“You know, I agree with you,” Paul told Fox News host Sean Hannity on Friday. “I think terrorism is of great concern, and I think, you know, with dozens and dozens of almost 200 people coming in from other countries, you see the list, you see the interviews, Tajikistan, Egypt, Tunisia, all over the Middle East, China, I mean, from all over the place, but it’s not just terrorism. It’s regular domestic criminal behavior. It should be enough to disqualify Biden from consideration.”

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Paul highlighted the spate of brutal crimes committed by illegal aliens against American women and girls like Georgia student Laken Riley, mother-of-five Rachel Morin, and 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, who was allegedly murdered by a pair of illegals in Texas this week.

“I mean, imagine the images if people in America can figure out and know that people like Laken Riley were killed by someone that President Biden’s administration specifically allowed to come in. They paroled them. They made the decision that it was OK for them to come into this country,” he said.

“And then when they were arrested for a variety of crimes that they’re here, nobody did anything about it because they were in Democrat cities that are sanctuary cities that being arrested for a crime is not enough to be deported. In fact, they prevent the immigration authorities from seeing the arrest records,” Paul continued.

“So, yeah, this is all on Biden’s shoulders, and then he comes forward with a reform, and he says, oh, yeah, this is the bipartisan reform. We’ll let 2,500 people in a day, and then we’ll get serious. Well, 2,500 people day is 900,000 people.”

The Kentucky Senator went on to point out that Biden has the executive power to completely close the border, but simply refuses to do so.

“Biden has the power to have zero, and that’s what I would do,” he added. “I think that’s what Trump would do. Zero. We start at zero, and we don’t let anybody get paroled. Everybody is turned around and guess what? They keep — they quit coming once they see that people are being turned away, and that’s what has to happen.”

Rather than close the border, Biden announced a plan this week to grant illegal aliens married to U.S. citizens a pathway to citizenship.


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