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Biden Admin Took 2 Days to Tell Cubans to Keep Out, Kamala Waited 140 Days to Tell Guatemalans the Same Thing

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Amid pro-democracy protests across Cuba this week, the Biden administration took only two days to tell Cubans to stay in their own country — while the same administration dragged its feet for 140 days before telling Guatemalans the same thing.

After illegal immigrants surged across the U.S.-Mexico border for months after President Joe Biden took office, it wasn’t until June 7 that Vice President Kamala Harris — who had been put in charge of the issue — finally said to potential migrants what should have been loud and clear on Jan. 20: We’re a country of laws, and you don’t have to stay home, but you can’t come here.

A tragic humanitarian crisis unfolded before political pressure prompted the inept vice president to utter the words.

“I want to be clear to folks in this region who are thinking about making that dangerous trek to the United States-Mexico border: Do not come. Do not come,” Harris said after a meeting last month with Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei, NPR reported.

“The United States will continue to enforce our laws and secure our border,” she said.

The statement drew criticism from Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ociaso-Cortez of New York, which meant she was at odds with her base, and that can’t be bad.

But do you think Harris meant it? Almost certainly not.

Democrats are hoping that importing new people from other countries will allow them to stay competitive in national elections. We’re all one amnesty deal away from seeing the country’s electorate remade with the GOP turned into a permanent minority party.

Democrats need those migrants. But not all immigrants are equal, at least not to the leftists running our country into the ground. You know who isn’t welcome in America?

Cubans, of course.
 
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