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Alright, patriots, let’s cut through the noise. We’ve watched for years as our southern border has dissolved into an open wound, a gaping maw that swallows our sovereignty, our resources, and our very sense of national order. And now, suddenly, some blue-state governors are wringing their hands, pretending to be concerned, aiming their flimsy criticism at DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Don’t fall for it; this isn’t genuine outrage. It’s political theater, a desperate attempt to clean up the mess they helped create before their own constituents turn on them.
The Unvarnished Truth of the Border Apocalypse
For too long, we’ve warned about this. We’ve seen the flood of unvetted individuals, the rampant drug trafficking, the human misery exploited by cartels, and the sheer defiance of our nation’s laws. This isn’t a complex issue, folks; it’s a deliberate policy choice by the Biden administration, executed by Mayorkas. He’s been the architect, or at the very least, the willing executor, of what can only be described as an invasion. And the consequences are staggering: overwhelmed communities, strained public services, and a direct threat to our national security. It’s a betrayal of the highest order, a dereliction of duty that screams for accountability.
As Scripture reminds us in Proverbs 29:2, ‘When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn.’ We’re mourning, aren’t we? We’re mourning the loss of a secure border, the erosion of our laws, and the deliberate weakening of our nation.
Blue-State Hypocrisy: Too Little, Too Late, Too Convenient
And now these blue-state governors—the same ones who championed sanctuary city policies, the same ones who mocked calls for border security, the same ones who demonized President Trump’s efforts to build a wall—they’re suddenly upset? It’s almost comical if it weren’t so tragic. They preached compassion and open borders when the problem felt distant, far away on the Texas frontier. But now that the migrants, bussed from the border states, are landing in their own backyard, filling their shelters, and straining their budgets, now they want to talk about consequences. It’s a classic example of ‘not in my backyard,’ isn’t it?
They can point fingers at Mayorkas all they want, but their hands aren’t clean. Their rhetoric fueled this fire, their policies encouraged this chaos. They’re like arsonists complaining about the smoke after setting the house ablaze. We won’t forget that. We can’t. They’ve enabled this crisis, and now they’re trying to escape responsibility by feigning indignation.
Mayorkas: The Man Behind the Curtain
Let’s be clear: Secretary Mayorkas bears direct responsibility for this mess. He has consistently downplayed the crisis, misrepresented the situation, and implemented policies that actively undermine border enforcement. The House of Representatives even moved to impeach him, an unprecedented action for a cabinet secretary, precisely because his actions, or inactions, have constituted a high crime against our national security and the rule of law. And yes, it’s not just incompetence; it’s a failure to uphold his oath. His defense, echoing the administration line, is that they’re merely managing a broken system. But we know better; they broke the system, then claimed it was broken to begin with. It’s gaslighting, pure and simple.
The Real Game: Political Survival, Not Principle
So, what’s the real motive behind these belated criticisms from the left? It isn’t about principle; it’s about politics. Election season is coming, and the open border catastrophe is polling terribly, even among their own voters. The elites in Washington and New York might be insulated from the everyday realities, but the people on the ground, in cities like Chicago and New York, they’re feeling the pinch. Their schools are overwhelmed, their social services are buckling, and their communities are changing rapidly. These governors aren’t experiencing a moral awakening; they’re feeling the electoral heat. They’re trying to create distance between themselves and the Biden administration’s disastrous border policies, but we see right through it.
This is a cynical maneuver, nothing more. They want to appear tough on the border without actually being tough on the border. They want to blame Mayorkas while continuing to support the very policies that empower him. It’s a shell game, patriots, and we aren’t buying what they’re selling.
Stand Firm: Demanding True Accountability
We need genuine accountability, not theatrical posturing. That means securing the border, enforcing our laws, and holding everyone responsible, from the Secretary of DHS to the President himself. It means electing leaders who understand that national sovereignty isn’t a suggestion; it’s a God-given right and a fundamental duty. Our faith calls us to discern truth from deception, and to stand for justice. We cannot allow these political games to distract from the fundamental breach of trust that has occurred. We must demand action, not just words, from our leaders. And we must never forget who truly stands for America and who merely plays a part.
This isn’t just about politics; it’s about the future of our nation, the safety of our families, and the preservation of the values we hold dear. And it’s time we reminded everyone, including these grandstanding governors, that our patience has worn thin. We expect action, not excuses, via foxnews.
Providence watches over the bold.