WATCH THE TWO MARCH 8, 2021 Securing America TV segments Here
Bensman excerpts:
“What you’re seeing there in Tijuana are a lot of Spanish-speaking people, Latinos from Central America and Mexico. But further to the south, there are large numbers flowing through South America and through Panama from all over the world, many, many countries of Africa. We’re talking about Pakistan and South Asia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh. We have migrants from all over the world coming through that trail. Those people all have heard the clarion call, the Biden clarion call of open borders, maybe later than sooner but definitely eventually. They’re all coming here.
“Six years ago, the European governments … decided to just let in millions of migrants, just unleashed a mass migration crisis similar to what we’re experiencing right now on our southern border, despite people warning about security considerations, that if you let people through without any sort of vetting, they’re going to kill. That’s exactly what happened for six years straight. Those migrants who came in over the borders have been attacking and killing, murdering, doing plots and gun battles in the streets. On Thursday was the most recent one where an Afghan migrant in Sweden took a knife and went on a slashing spree and almost killed five people, put them all in the hospital. He’s under arrest. He was shot in the leg. These things are just happening on a constant basis in Europe. A month ago, there were eight Syrians and Iraqis arrested in a big plot… The lesson to be learned here is that when you have mass migration and people are coming from those particular countries, there is a higher risk. And that is what’s happening right now at the southern border. We don’t have as many coming over the southern border as are coming over the European ones. However, we do have three to four thousand a year that we know about come to the southern border from all of those same nations. If we have a crisis in play like we have right now that’s collapsing our border control and management systems, then the odds of us being able to vet those people for security, to even know who they are are significantly reduced and the danger goes up.”