AZ GOP Chair DeWit: Hobbs Rolling Out ‘Red Carpet’ for Migrants

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AZ GOP Chair DeWit: Hobbs Rolling Out ‘Red Carpet’ for Migrants
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Arizona Republican Party Chairman Jeff DeWit said Arizona Democrat Gov. Katie Hobbs' plan to handle Biden's manufactured border disaster is 'to basically roll out the red carpet and give them bus passes with our taxpayer money.'

Arizona Republican Party Chairman Jeff DeWit spoke with Breitbart News about the nation’s border crisis after Title 42 ended and criticized Arizona Democrat Gov. Katie Hobbs for rolling out the “red carpet” for illegal immigrants as an estimated 700,000 migrants prepare to flood the border.

DeWit faulted President Joe Biden’s administration for incentivizing border crossers through taxpayer-funded benefits. He also explained that those entering the country are being given court dates as late as four years from today. DeWit said Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is rolling out the “red carpet” for these illegal immigrants when Boyle asked whether Hobbs is trying to address the migrant crisis.

Under Biden’s watch, 42 out of 46 border patrol agents at one of the sectors on the border are in the office processing paperwork instead of being out in the field catching people, according to DeWit.

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