Rep. Lawler to Newsmax: Biden's Border Hedging 'Comical'

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Rep. Lawler to Newsmax: Biden's Border Hedging 'Comical'
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President Joe Biden's recent comments about whether he has the executive power to shut down the border are 'comical,' considering the actions he quickly took at the beginning of his presidency to reverse former President Donald Trump's actions, Rep. Mike Lawler said.

President Joe Biden 's recent comments about examining whether he has the executive power to shut down the border are "comical," considering the actions he quickly took at the beginning of his presidency to reverse former President Donald Trump 's actions, Rep. Mike Lawler told Newsmax on Saturday.

In addition, Lawler said, it is taking two to three years, at the minimum, for the asylum cases to be heard. Meanwhile, cities are spending millions toward the migrants who have flowed in — including Denver, which is spending a reported $8.4 million on them. And Lawler said matters are even worse in New York.

"This is what's happening all over the country because of the disastrous open borders, the policies of the Democratic Party, and Joe Biden. We can stop this today. If Joe Biden would take action, he should reverse what he reversed on day one and bring back the policies under President Trump that actually worked to reduce the number of border crossings."

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