Congressman Fallon cites border crossing, fentanyl deaths as asymmetric warfare
Texas Congressman Pat Fallon says at a news conference as colleagues introduced a border security plan that illegal migration was fifty eight percent worse than the previous April when President Trump had been in office and then it was eclipsed the very next month with 241,000 illegal border, crossings nine hundred thirty percent worse than the last month President Trump was in office, 297 Americans lost per day during WWII and 293 in the last year and Joe Biden didn't have the guts when he talks to shipping to bring up fentanyl because most of it is made in China, compared with after losing nearly 3,000 Americans on 9/11 the country mobilized united like never before.





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