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President Biden blames Congress for Border Crisis, Elon Musk calls foul

"No laws need to be passed"

Newsroom January 29 12:14

Billionaire Elon Musk rebuked President Joe Biden on Friday after the president blamed Congress for the worsening border crisis.

“Congress needs to finally provide the funding I requested in October to secure the border,” Biden said in a statement on Friday, following backlash.

“This includes an additional 1,300 border patrol agents, 375 immigration judges, 1,600 asylum officers, and over 100 cutting-edge inspection machines to help detect and stop fentanyl at our southwest border.”

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“For everyone who is demanding tougher border control, this is the way to do it,” he captioned his statement.

“If you’re serious about the border crisis, pass a bipartisan bill and I will sign it.”

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