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Arizona attorney warns ‘America is less safe’ over illegal immigrants

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  • Mark Brnovich visited the southern boundary close to the Yuma area Thursday.
  • The flood of travelers illicitly crossing the boundary is emptying drugs into networks and troubling states.
  • America is less safe because of Joe Biden and “Cartel Kelly,” he says.
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Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, is a straightforward supporter of supporting Title 42. He visited the southern boundary close to the Yuma area Thursday. To notice the results of the Biden organization’s arrangements. On “America Reports,” Brnovich said the flood of travelers illicitly crossing the boundary is emptying drugs into networks and troubling states.

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Mark Brnovich: I’m just trying to do everything I can to protect not only Arizona but the entire country because the system is getting overwhelmed. You just showed the April numbers. I mean, that’s like the entire population of Arlington, Virginia, in one month illegally entering our country. So it’s overwhelming law enforcement, it’s overwhelming social services, and we’re seeing the surge in illegal drugs coming into our country.

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So every state is a border state. And down here in Yuma, it’s not just the people illegally entering the country. It’s all the getaways here on the southern border where we know people on the terror watch list have been apprehended. But now we’re seeing all these people trying to evade capture as well. And they mean us no good. And this is a ticking time bomb. America is less safe because of Joe Biden and “Cartel Kelly.”

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