CPAC Now: America Uncanceled with Matt and Mercedes Schlapp

America UnCanceled: Mercedes Schlapp & Rep. Roger Williams Talk End of Title 42


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On this episode of America Uncanceled, Texas Representative Roger Williams talks border security with Mercedes Schlapp.

The border is bombarded with illegal immigrants, Russians and Chinese, and drug and human trafficking cartels. Williams knows this firsthand as a Texan. For the sake of the people of Texas, and all Americans, he asks with the Biden administration to reconsider their open border policies and the expiration of Title 42 on Thursday.

“It was a Trump policy that worked, dealt with asylum, dealt with health issues and so forth. So, it’s pretty much a disaster. I’d like to see President Biden sleep on it a little bit and retract what he’s going to do,” Williams said.

The border needs attention as the humanitarian crisis there grows, and grows so that the dangers are no longer confined to the migrants or the physical border but are affecting the entire United States with the fentanyl epidemic and human trafficking coming across the border into every single state. William laments the Biden administration’s inaction on these issues and its promise to veto House legislation, Secure the Border Act, that would end the catch and release program and bring more troops to the border.

Williams also expresses his frustration with the Biden administration’s other policies on green energy initiatives, which are eliminating competition and forcing ineffective products on the market. He looks to the 2024 presidential election with hope that Americans will see the stark contrast between the prosperity of the Trump administration and the incompetency of the Biden administration.

For more, visit Conservative.org or follow @CPAC on social media. You can also follow Matt Schlapp @MSchlapp or Mercedes Schlapp @MercedesSchlapp to keep up with current events.

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