Friday, February 25, 2022

What?

 Despite the ongoing crisis at our southern border, the Biden administration is asking Customs and Border Patrol agents to temporarily deploy to Poland.  What the hell?

For the second time in a year, the Biden administration is seeking to divert Customs and Border Protection officers from the southern border crisis to an overseas conflict, this time to help process people fleeing the Russian assault on Ukraine.

Why?  I suspect that the Poles can process refugees. I mean, it's not like the folks on our soutern border are sitting around, twiddling their thumbs, 

The request comes six months after a similar effort to process Afghan refugees after the bungled U.S. exit from that country. That operation was sharply criticized Friday by the Pentagon inspector general for poor Defense Department vetting that allowed 50 Afghans posing serious security risks to enter the United States.

This is amazing.  Crazy Joe isn't willing to secure our own borders, but he wants to help secure Poland's borders. 

2 comments:

Robert Orians said...

The hits keep coming and soon , very soon , the guys that just wanted to be left alone will rise up . It won't be pretty .

Termite said...

Yesterday, Ukraine’s parliament passed a bill considerably liberalizing ownership of firearms for civilians and making explicitly clear this change in law was in response to the dangers the country faced. As reported, the bill “establishes the basic rights and responsibilities of individuals”, liberalizes ownership, but also “increases the responsibility for their illegal use”
Ukraine’s defense minister Oleksii Reznikov gave clear instructions for how citizens could get involved, saying the state had “simplified all procedures” and that volunteers need only take their passport. In return, he said: “We give weapons to all patriots who are without hesitation ready to use them against the enemy!”..


https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2022/02/24/a-well-regulated-militia-ukraine-gives-guns-to-citizens-to-defend-our-country/

Better late than never, I suppose.