Biden Wants the Supreme Court to Make Border Enforcement by Texas Illegal

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Joe Biden’s gone too far.

Conservatives are begging the Supreme Court to stand up to him.

And that’s because Joe Biden made one unspeakable demand of Brett Kavanaugh.

As Black Eye Politics reports:

In just the single month of December, U.S. immigration officials came across an astounding 300,000 illegal immigrants entering the southern border.

It’s the highest number ever recorded in the history of America. 

In comparison, only 405,000 illegal immigrants entered America for the entire year of 2020 while Trump was President. 

And yet, despite the fact several Democrat politicians have admitted illegal immigration has become a dire problem – along with polls showing the issue has made Biden increasingly unpopular among voters on all sides – Joe Biden is still pursuing measures that would make illegal immigration even easier.  

The Biden administration has now requested the Supreme Court decide whether or not U.S. Border Patrol has the legal authority to remove razor wire along the southern border barricades in Texas. 

“The dispute is over whether the Border Patrol has the legal authority to cut concertina wire that Texas had installed on the banks of the Rio Grande. The state sued last year to stop the wire cutting, saying it illegally destroys state property and undermines security in order to assist migrants in crossing the border,” noted CNN on Tuesday.

“A federal appeals court last month ordered Border Patrol agents to stop the practice while court proceedings play out, and the Justice Department on Tuesday filed an emergency application, asking the Supreme Court to overturn that decision.”

The Biden DOJ also wrote the Supreme Court alleging that the previous appeals court ruling allows “serious on-the-ground consequences that warrant this Court’s intervention.”

“Like other law-enforcement officers, Border Patrol agents operating under difficult circumstances at the border must make context-dependent, sometimes split-second decisions about how to enforce federal immigration laws while maintaining public safety,” they wrote.

“But the injunction prohibits agents from passing through or moving physical obstacles erected by the State that prevent access to the very border they are charged with patrolling and the individuals they are charged with apprehending and inspecting.”

The appeals court ruling also “removes a key form of officer discretion to prevent the development of deadly situations,” the DOJ wrote, such as “mitigating the serious risks of drowning and death from hypothermia or heat exposure.” 

The DOJ also filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against the state of Texas to prevent state officials from having illegal immigrants arrested or deported.

The Biden DOJ boldly claimed that immigration and the removal of immigrants is “the exclusive authority of the federal government.”