The Biden administration has started telling migrants not to come to the US, but a CPB official said that those messages will have no effect on the current migrant surge.
Spokesperson Chris Cabrera for the National Border Patrol Council said that the US needs to end its recently re-instated "catch and release" policies, and re-think their whole idea behind recent changes to immigration policy to stem the "flood of humanity" crashing against itself to get across the border.
According to the Daily Caller, Cabrera said the following in an interview:
"Regardless of whatever your messaging is, you can sit out there in five different languages on twenty different channels and tell people, ‘if you come now, we’re sending you home.’ But when people that they know come and they get released and they call back and say ‘hey we got released and this is what we did,’ all they know is they’re getting released regardless of the reason."
“I don’t know if they realize it or not but there is an issue down here, there’s a problem."
Cabrera directly referenced the Biden administration's impromptu changes to immigration policy with the following:
"If you’re gonna remove something, you gotta have some else in place,” Cabrera told the DCNF. “If your sink is clogged up and you gotta take the pipes out the bottom, you want to have a bucket there to catch all that water. Well, we took the pipes out but we didn’t have a bucket and that’s what we’re dealing with — we’re dealing with a flood of humanity right now."
"I think they need to come down here, look at what’s going on, and come up with some plan, some rhyme or reason, not just 'okay, don’t come now … we’re fixing it … we’re getting it ready for you.' That’s not a plan. Hope is not a plan."
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