You can always tell a lot about someone by what programs that they want to see enacted. On the other hand, you can also tell a lot about a person by which ones they want to be done away with.
you see this kind of thing all the time in corporations, and it happens on an almost daily basis with politicians. You either have ones that want to change policy to help people or to help themselves.
Rarely do you get a policy changed that change is designed to hurt people. Guess which category Joe Biden is in.
In an effort to undo anything and everything President Trump did–good or bad–for America during his first four years as president, Biden has ended Operation Talon.
Operation Talon was a program created to eliminate illegal aliens who commit sex offenses and help prevent human trafficking. This is something every American on any point of the political spectrum should support. Does Biden condone sex offenders, want unrest and crime to further disintegrate America, or is he simply an idiot?
It is so hard to say.
But, regardless of motives, 18 Attorneys General signed a letter e condemning Joe Biden’s bizarre decision.
Human Events Reports: South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson joined a coalition of 18 state attorneys general to urge Biden to reverse the cancellation, according to ABC 4 News.
“We’re working hard to fight human trafficking and sex crimes in South Carolina and allowing convicted sex offenders who are here illegally to remain in our country makes absolutely no sense,” Wilson said. “These trafficking and sex crimes are repugnant to human decency generally and to children specifically,” he added.
Does anybody–besides Joe Biden–contest this? The AGs went on:
“The United States’ population of illegal immigrants includes disturbingly large numbers of criminals with prior convictions for sexual crimes,” the letter reads. “According to data collected by Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, during the period from October 2014 to May 2018 ICE arrested 19,572 illegal aliens with criminal convictions for whom the most serious prior conviction was a conviction for a sex-related offense.”