During a recent interview, Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick expressed strong sentiments regarding the current immigration situation at the US-Mexico border. He criticized the Biden administration's handling of border security, emphasizing the need to address the issue of illegal immigration seriously.
Lieutenant Governor Patrick highlighted the tragic case of Lakin Riley, a 22-year-old woman allegedly killed by an individual with a criminal background who had crossed the border multiple times. He condemned the administration's focus on terminology, arguing that the distinction between 'undocumented' and 'illegal' was irrelevant in the face of such incidents.
Patrick discussed Senate Bill 4, which aims to enhance border security measures in Texas. He underscored the importance of protecting citizens from illegal immigrants and emphasized the role of cartels in perpetuating violence and drug trafficking across the border.
Referring to the Supreme Court's involvement in the border issue, Patrick expressed hope that the court would support Texas in implementing stricter measures to curb illegal crossings. He criticized the lower court's dismissal of the term 'invasion' in relation to immigration, arguing that the organized and hostile nature of cartels justified such a characterization.
The Lieutenant Governor also criticized the Biden administration's claims of success in preventing illegal border crossings, citing the significant number of migrants entering the country unlawfully. He accused the administration of failing to address the invasion of the country by criminal elements and emphasized the need for stronger enforcement measures.
Patrick concluded by asserting Texas's right to defend its borders and protect its citizens, referencing the tragic death of Lakin Riley as a reminder of the consequences of lax border security. He called for a unified effort to address the issue of illegal immigration and ensure the safety of Texans and Americans nationwide.