06/14/2019 / By News Editors
Earlier this year, far left New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham withdrew 118 National Guard troopsfrom New Mexico’s southern boundary.
(Article by Jim Hoft republished from TheGatewayPundit.com)
Governor Grisham called President Trump’s policies a “charade of border fear-mongering.”
Governor Grisham even released a statement in February mocking Trump and insisting there was no crisis, saying, “There exists no national security crisis on the southwestern border.”
Shortly after the New Mexico governor’s statements and actions the New Mexico border was overrun by the drug cartels and illegal aliens. This came after the governor’s brilliant plan to remove troops from the border.
A local sheriff said he saw $60,000 in deadly drug shipments in April, up from $3,500 in January.
Via Lou Dobbs Tonight:
Now Governor Michelle Grisham is frantically tweeting on “the crisis” at the border — And she’s blaming Trump!
The Trump administration has failed in its response to the ongoing humanitarian crisis at our southern border and abandoned the federal “safe release” policy, indiscriminately releasing migrants in communities in the state’s borderland area. So my office is suing.
— Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (@GovMLG) June 10, 2019
Michelle is hoping no one will notice what a nasty hypocrite she is.
Read more at: TheGatewayPundit.com
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