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DeSantis Blasts Controversial Senate Border Bill: ‘Legalizing Illegal Immigration’

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis slammed the U.S. Senate’s controversial border bill shortly after it was unveiled this week.

Speaking during a press conference on Monday, DeSantis said that the bill was a “farce” written by people who have “contempt” for U.S. taxpayers.

“We have a huge issue in this country on our southern border. You can’t be a country if you don’t maintain control of your own territory,” DeSantis said. “And yet, this has been going on really for many, many years, decades, perhaps, but it’s never been this bad. And they have now unveiled a piece of legislation in Washington and I think people are starting to point out what a farce it is, to basically say that you only shut the border down once 5,000 people a day come illegally, which is about 2 million a year. So that’s basically legalizing illegal immigration. And there’s so many other things that are wrong with it. But I just think, taking a step back, what it shows me is it just shows me the contempt that these people in D.C. have for American taxpayers.”

DeSantis continued, “I mean, the amount of money they want to send all around the world, the amount of money that they’re saying that they’re going to use for border, but it’s really going to go to facilitate more of the problem. I just think the whole thing is a farce. The fact of the matter is the president has the authority to secure the country’s border. You don’t need a new piece of legislation to do that. Just do it, and if you did it, I think a lot of people would be pleasantly surprised that you did it. But what this is, this is just another dog and pony show out of Washington. It will not solve a problem. It will just exacerbate the problem even further. And so I don’t think it likely has much of a chance. But you never know with the folks that we’ve got in Washington, D.C., nowadays.”

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