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Ron Johnson: “The Biden administration opened up our borders completely…”

Featuring: Ron Johnson, Republican | U.S. Senate, Wisconsin

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Senator Ron Johnson's Wisconsin Town Hall: Addressing Federal Spending, Medicaid, and Immigration Concerns

Published | Video Starts at 35:19

I'm not saying there aren't instances that are pretty heartbreaking, but for example, the raid on the California marijuana growing operation where they found 10 unaccompanied children, they found all kinds of criminals. I mean, the Trump administration was left with an enormous mess. The Biden administration opened up our borders completely unvetted and let millions and millions of people, including members of incredibly violent gangs, drug traffickers, human traffickers, sex traffickers, members of transnational criminal organizations. I could go on. Very dangerous people. A very clear and present dangerous nation. Cleaning up that mess is difficult. Okay, they let him in completely unvetted. (35:19–35:36)

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