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Trump is to Blame for Border Crisis.

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Here is the truth about our country’s southern border: Here is the truth about our country?s

Here is the truth about our country’s southern border: [] [keep reading.] Trump is to Blame for the Border Crisis. [( Here is the truth about our country’s southern border: during Trump’s presidency we saw a massive increase in successful illegal entries from Mexico into the United States. MAGA policies pushed more people to cross the border illegally than ever before, and Republicans in Congress have been able to keep these policies active throughout the Biden administration. Policies such as dismantling the asylum application process and deporting asylum seekers to Mexico have actually led to more people attempting to cross the border illegally. By obstructing the asylum application process at legal crossing points, the administration inadvertently pushed individuals towards attempting illegal entry. The elimination of asylum opportunities resulted in a greater percentage of people seeking alternative routes, contributing to the observed increase in successful entries. Moreover, the controversial practice of returning asylum seekers to Mexico to await hearings in precarious conditions has led to a surge in crimes against immigrants. The pandemic exacerbated the challenges, with hearings suspended and swift expulsions implemented. Thanks to the MAGA wing in Congress, these policies are still in action and are putting a massive strain on our border. Democrats can solve this, but they are going to need help from the public to push back on these destructive policies. [Chip in to make sure we defend the Senate, Presidency and take back the House in 2024 to make progress on immigration and all of the issues we care about!]( [Chip in to MAXIMIZE your impact this cycle by helping top Democrats win the most critical votes.]( [ If you’ve saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Chip in $25]( [Chip in $150]( [Chip in $50]( [GIFT $1,000]( [Choose Amount]( Thank you for your support. -No Dem Left Behind No Dem Left Behind PAC 80M St. SE Suite 100 Washington D.C. 20003 [ Would you like to change how you receive these emails? Please [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this mailing list]( from this list.](

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