During a WH meeting, President Biden informed police chiefs about his crime measures, saying, “Our plan is working.”
However, a barrage of media stories about the heinous atrocities perpetrated by the nameless and unvetted migrants that Joe Biden is unleashing into the country preceded the announcement on Wednesday.
For instance, the murder of Laken Riley in Georgia has led to the arrest of a Venezuelan immigrant, Alejandro Mayorkas, Biden’s border commander.
Charges of child sexual assault led to the arrest of Renzo Montes, an illegal from Venezuela, in Virginia.
On February 17, four immigrant males are accused of attacking and robbing a 48yo man aboard a Chicago train in Illinois.
According to WPVI-TV, since January, police in a western area of Philadelphia have found at least three immigrant gangs as the ones stealing thousands of dollars’ worth of products.
Biden made no note of his migrants’ recent spate of crimes.
Before outlining his enormous expenditure to combat the crime rise that began in 2014, Biden told the White House conference of police chiefs, “As president, crime reduction and public safety are a primary priority for my administration.”
“Our strategy is bearing fruit. Like everyone else at this table understands, there is still a lot of work ahead of us. That’s the reason we’re here today. Communities all around the nation are safer as a consequence of policy, and my administration will prioritize progress above politics. Assuring the protection of families, kids, communities, and our country is our greatest obligation.
Biden’s immigrant population has increased crime, and former President Trump has highlighted the harm. On February 24, Trump said, “We have a new group, migrant crime, and it is going to be more serious than normal crime as we know it.”
“This migration is massive… According to Sen. Marco Rubio (R-LA), no other nation in the world would put up with that, as he said on Fox News. “And genuine American [crime] victims are paying the price for this right now, in real time.”
After his brief address, reporters barked questions at Biden nonstop, but he said nothing about crime involving migrants.
Police chiefs from Detroit, Chicago, Miami, Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Buffalo, and Detroit were among those Biden invited.
Biden and other Democrats are citing a significant decrease in violent violence in the 2024 campaign.
Critics counter that argument by pointing out that Democrats supported the anti-policing stance of the BLM movement from 2014 until the 2020 election, which helped spark a deadly and historic crime wave.
All things considered, the Dems’ 2024 campaign platform emphasizes that they provide better ideas in areas where they fall short, including immigration, Biden’s age, the economy, crime, and government growth.
For instance, in January, an NBC survey of 1,000 registered voters inquired about the relative superiority of Trump and Biden in terms of “dealing with violence and crime.” Just 29% of voters supported Biden, compared to 50% for Trump.