Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed as she accuses Biden admin of 'legalizing human trafficking' amid border crisis

Marjorie Taylor Greene took aim at Joe Biden and accused him of 'legalizing human trafficking of millions'
PUBLISHED DEC 27, 2023
Marjorie Taylor Greene accused Joe Biden of creating the 'most dangerous national security crisis in history' (Getty Images)
Marjorie Taylor Greene accused Joe Biden of creating the 'most dangerous national security crisis in history' (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: NewsNation correspondent Ali Bradley recently shared a video from Lukeville, Arizona as she reported on how migrant encounters have surpassed 250K for December.

After Bradley shared the original video, it was also shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, by Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who also took a brutal dig at the Biden administration for the same.

As Greene shared the video on the social media platform, she also alleged that the Biden administration “has created the most dangerous national security crisis in history,” however, the internet appeared to disagree with the Georgian congresswoman.

Marjorie Taylor Greene takes a brutal hit at Biden admin

On X, News correspondent Ali Bradley shared a video from Lukeville, Arizona from last week, and reported, “#BREAKING CBP sources confirm migrant encounters have surpassed 250K for the month of December—On pace to break the previous record set in September of 269,735.”



 

She added, “The majority, 66k+ have entered through Arizona’s Tucson sector (Lukeville) this month—While 60k+ entered through Texas in the Del Rio sector (Eagle Pass).”

This video was shared by Marjorie Taylor Greene, who added, “The Biden admin has created the most dangerous national security crisis in history. They’ve legalized human trafficking of millions, allowed 1.8 million gotaways, and are harboring illegals at the taxpayer’s expense!”



 

“Treasonous! Impeach Mayorkas!” wrote Greene on X.

Internet reacts to Marjorie Taylor Greene’s remarks on ‘national security crisis’

On X, after Marjorie Taylor Greene shared the week-old video from Lukeville, Arizona, and took a hit at the Biden administration for creating “the most dangerous national security crisis in history,” the internet’s response was prompt.

One user wrote, “The entire Republican Party should resign!” and another opined, “Everything you just said is a lie. What is wrong with you, do better.”



 



 

“Just resign,” expressed one user on X, and another wrote, “Quiet Marjorie. Let the adults talk.”



 



 

Greene continued to be on the receiving end of mockery on X as one user wrote, “I really wish somebody had not taught you the word impeach. You’re using it way too much now,” and another wrote, “Impeach @mtgreenee.”



 



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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