BLACKBURN, HYDE-SMITH, BRITT ANNOUNCE VISIT TO SOUTHERN BORDER

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) will join U.S. Senators Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and Katie Britt (R-Ala.) on an all-female delegation to the Del Rio Sector of the U.S.-Mexico border on January 9-10 to examine firsthand the disastrous effects of Biden administration’s border crisis.

“President Biden created a humanitarian and national security crisis at our southern border.  He ended Remain in Mexico, terminated the safe third country agreements, and pushed to end Title 42.  All the while, deportations have dropped to the lowest levels in ICE history,” said Senators Blackburn, Hyde-Smith and Britt.

“Under the Biden Administration, drug cartels have been emboldened to take advantage of innocent women and children for sexual and monetary gain.  Human trafficking has skyrocketed from a $500 million business in 2018, to a $13 billion complex industry.  President Biden’s failure to secure the border is resulting in countless innocent victims being sexually abused and killed.  Over the last two years, drug overdose deaths – largely driven by fentanyl – have become the leading cause of death for adults 18 to 45-years-old.  It’s time to enforce the rule of law and secure our border,” said Senators Blackburn, Hyde-Smith and Britt.

Organized by Blackburn, the delegation will meet with federal, state and local law enforcement to see the effect of Biden’s border crisis firsthand.  The Senators will also meet with local landowners and those who have been victimized by the cartels and trafficking.

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