Border arrests hit four-year low as 7.6 million illegals roam free: We just knew the Biden administration could do it with a little effort. Sure enough, as the Washington Examiner reports, "The number of immigrants arrested after attempting to enter the United States from Mexico has dropped to the lowest levels in more than 50 months, part of a continued decline since the White House took decisive action to deter illegal migration in June." Alas, this was too little, too late to save the open-borders Biden-Harris administration. How much damage, you ask? One metric would be the 7.6 million illegals that the Biden-Harris administration caught and then released into the U.S. over the years and is now failing to track. As The Washington Times reports, "The latest numbers ... show a department struggling to monitor them all, much less make new arrests inside the country." For comparison, that ICE figure was just 3.3 million before Biden came into office. As it turns out, border enforcement works, and elections have very real consequences.

Texas moves to stop border wall auction (Newsweek)

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