Ben Bergquam paints a stark and alarming picture of the U.S.-Mexico border, slamming the chaos caused by the Biden-Harris administrationâs border policies. During a recent report, Bergquam showed the direct effects of these policies, pointing to visible trails leading straight to the border wall. âYou can see the trails actually leading down to the wall right here where weâre standing,â he noted, capturing the scale of illegal crossings.
Bergquam didnât hold back in criticizing the lack of enforcement. While traveling along the border road, he observed that ânot a single Border Patrol agentâ was in sight, despite the presence of a wall. He slammed the governmentâs inconsistent security efforts, highlighting gaps in the wall that have been left open for years, only to be addressed nowââthree months before the election.â
He further accused cartels of fueling the lawlessness, explaining how smugglers, or âcoyotes,â are actively moving people across the border. Makeshift camps dot the landscape, serving as staging grounds for human and drug trafficking operations. Pointing to the trash and debris scattered around, he called the area âa very active locationâ and emphasized the danger of individuals hiding nearby, waiting to cross.
Bergquam connected the border crisis to broader national issues, such as the surge of asylum seekers and the resulting strain on American cities. He blamed the administrationâs policies for âincentivizing illegals coming over, claiming fake asylum,â and accused leftist NGOs of enabling the flow of migrants by coaching them on how to game the system.
One of his most stinging criticisms was aimed at environmentalists, who he accused of hypocrisy. While they claim to protect the U.S. environment, Bergquam said they turn a blind eye to the environmental devastation on the Mexican side of the border. âThe same radical environmentalists talking about protecting the environment are the same ones putting water and garbage out for these guys, inviting more over,â he charged, pointing to piles of waste left behind by migrants.
Bergquamâs report paints a grim picture of government mismanagement, cartel exploitation, and environmental double standards. âThis is what their policies create,â he concluded, standing amidst the disorder.