Biden’s border continues to burn and every action taken by his administration is like pouring gasoline on the fire. It’s not hard to understand why Biden’s harshest border critics suspect sabotage from the inside —the weakening of America’s sovereignty.
Especially with stories like this…
GOP Sens. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) and Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) are demanding answers on a memo sent by Deputy Labor Secretary Julie Su in 2017 informing her staff to “obstruct” ICE agents. While Su sent the memo under former President Trump, Biden is preparing Su to be his next Secretary of Labor.
According to The Washington Examiner, the memo said “staff members should ask federal immigration agents ‘to leave our office, including the waiting room, and inform the agent[s] that the labor commissioner does not consent to entry or search of any part of our office.’”
“The memorandum also allegedly directs staff to tell ICE agents ‘to leave our office’ and to demand a search warrant signed by a judge before allowing them onto the premises,” the senators wrote in a letter to the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency.
Tuberville challenged Su on the memo during a hearing last week —she doesn’t remember writing it or its contents.
“In response to her questions for the record, and in response to Senator Tuberville requesting the production of this memorandum, Julie Su stated that she ‘does not have access to this reported memo and do[es] not recall its precise contents,”’ the senators wrote. “Therefore, pursuant to our constitutional responsibilities, we request that your office produce a copy of the 2017 memorandum issued by Julie Su to the Committee by May 8, 2023.”
“The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee advanced Su’s nomination out of committee on April 26 in an 11-10 vote, with all Republicans voting against the nomination. Her confirmation will now go to the Senate floor for a final vote,” the Examiner reports.
And Su’s confirmation will continue to be an uphill grind…
Democrat Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV), Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ), and Jon Tester (D-MT) are by no means “Yes” votes for Su.