The Daily Signal - Georgia Lawmaker Reflects on Trip to Southern Border
Episode Date: May 6, 2021Rep. Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., recently returned from a trip to the U.S.-Mexico border. On his flight back, Clyde sat next to illegal immigrants. "We are, the taxpayers are paying for this," Clyde says of ...illegal immigrants flying in the U.S. "This is federal government funded activity. Not only that, they don't even have to abide by the TSA rules because they don't have any valid government issued ID. So, TSA is allowing them to fly with everyone else without government issued photo ID." Clyde joins "The Daily Signal Podcast" to talk about this experience, who is paying for transportation of illegal immigrants, what stood out to him most from his latest visit to the border, and more. We also cover these stories: Facebook’s independent oversight panel upholds Donald Trump's suspension from the social media platform for the time being. Conservatives criticize Facebook after the social media giant says it will maintain an indefinite ban keeping Trump off the platform. House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., calls for the ousting of Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., from her position as chairman of the House Republican Conference. Scalise says Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., should take Cheney’s place as the House's No. 3 Republican. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is the Daily Signal podcast for Thursday, May 6th. I'm Virginia Allen.
And I'm Rachel Del Judis. Congressman Andrew Clyde recently returned from a trip to the U.S. Mexico border.
On his flight back, he sat next to illegal immigrants. He joins the Daily Signal podcast to talk about his experience
and who is paying for the travel within the United States of those who crossed the border illegally.
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risk of violence was possible. While the board found it appropriate for Facebook to continue the
suspension on Trump's account, they also concluded that an indefinite suspension was not appropriate.
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Representative Liz Cheney, Republican of Wyoming, to be ousted from her position as House
Republican Conference Chair. Scalise says that Representative Elise Stefani,
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I'm joined today on the Daily Signal podcast by Congressman Andrew Clyde of Georgia.
Congressman Clyde, it's great to have you with us on the Daily Signal podcast.
Well, Rachel, thank you very much for the invitation, and it's good to be with you, too.
Well, thanks for making the time.
So you recently were just on the trip to the border, and we actually went on another trip in January.
So this is something, the situation at the border that has really heated up since inauguration day and up until now in April.
Can you tell us what you saw on your most recent trip to the border?
Sure.
I was at the border just a couple of weeks ago.
And this time instead of being in Arizona, I was in the Rio Grande Valley portion of Texas.
And I was absolutely aghast at what I saw.
And that is the unaccompanied alien children or their UACs, the acronym they use.
but they are overcrowded.
Their facilities are.
You see smugglers coming over with these children.
The human smuggling that is occurring,
just the incentives to bring unaccompanied children
or to bring minor children under the age of seven across the border
because they believe that if they come across with a small child,
then they will get to stay in the United States.
And unfortunately, that's exactly what's happening.
They're staying in the United States
because President Biden's executive orders
have created this crisis.
It's the Biden border crisis.
He needs to own it
because it was the Biden administration's creation.
And this is wrong.
We do not treat people this way.
We do not incentivize.
them to make a 1,500 mile trip across dangerous lands to come to the United States.
And illegally, that's just wrong.
Well, something that you mentioned was the situation of the children, the minors at the border.
And I think a lot of times what people see on the nightly newscasts on TV is these families coming over.
but can you talk a little bit more about the situation of child smuggling and how the cartel is involved in a lot of these situations?
What did you observe and what do you know about, you know, and not being just the families, how the cartel is involved in these situations?
Sure. I'll give you a personal example.
On the Sunday evening that we were there, we came across a group of seven people, three teenage minors and two.
two male adults, one with the little girl and one with the little boy.
And through interviews, discussions, et cetera, they found out that the man with the little boy,
that was actually his son.
But the man with the little girl, that little girl was not related to him at all.
So that was a human smuggler right there.
And literally within 24 hours, they had the man with the little, with his son on an airplane
into the country. I think he was on his way to New Jersey, courtesy of the United States. We paid for the
ticket. We processed him and moved him forward. But the smuggler, he was returned to Mexico under Title
42 authority, which I'm fortunate that we still have because the remain in Mexico policy, the Biden
administration eliminated that. And, but that girl is...
now went into the unaccompanied alien children holding facilities.
And we have no idea, you know, where her family is.
But we do know that she was trafficked.
And with this administration incentivizing this kind of behavior,
it has literally made the federal government the last chain in human smuggling for children.
And it is wrong.
This has to get out to the American people.
And they've got to know that to speak up and say, no, stop this.
It's really, thank you for sharing that it is.
It's very sobering to hear about something that you had mentioned,
and you just mentioned this as we were talking about this human smuggling situation.
You had said after your trip back from the border,
you sat next to illegal migrants on your flight home.
Can you tell us about that experience and what happened?
Absolutely. You know, we were there on Sunday, Monday, and returned home on Tuesday. And on the Monday was when that the father and son were sent back. And then Tuesday morning on my flight, I was sitting right beside an illegal alien that had come from Guatemala with her daughter. And she had this envelope that says, I don't speak English. Please help me, you know, find my airplane and get on the right flight. And now,
on the other side of it was her itinerary. She was on her way to Philadelphia. So I know that
in one instance the day before, someone was going to New Jersey, another person was actually going
to California, the one beside me was going to Philadelphia. This basically makes every solitary
state of the union a border state because as these illegals come across the border, they're farmed
out to every state of the union. And we don't know whether or not,
they have actually had a negative COVID test so that they can actually be shown to not be carrying the COVID-19 virus.
So it was very disconcerting to me to be sitting beside these people.
You know, if you come into the United States legally through a regular port of entry, you fly in,
you have to show a negative COVID-19 test within three days of arrival at that port of entry.
if you come in legally.
But if you come in illegally, you don't have to do that at all.
There's no requirement whatsoever, which is why it is absolutely necessary that we mandate by law
that anyone who comes here legally has to have a COVID-19, a negative COVID-19 test.
And if they test positive, then they have to be quarantined.
But that experience showed me that there are many, many, many illegals that come into the
country and are flown to all states of the union from border states, courtesy of our government.
Well, yeah, that was when my next question, Congressman Clyde, who is paying for the transportation
of these migrants? You mentioned some were flying to Florida, some were flying to Philadelphia,
I forget what other states you mentioned, but who's paying for these plane tickets?
We are. The taxpayers are paying for this. This is federal government-funded activity.
Not only that, they don't even have to abide by the TSA rules because they don't have any valid government-issued ID.
So, you know, TSA is allowing them to fly with everyone else without government-issued photo ID.
So the government's paying for it, and this is wrong.
They are bypassing the standard TSA security protocol as well.
Well, looking at your trip as a whole and kind of reflecting back on it, what stood out to you most from your visit to the border?
What is something that you were made aware of and experience you had?
What is something that really stands out to you as something that really was instructive during that visit?
Well, we had an opportunity to look at the border wall.
I mean, other than the fact that there indeed is a huge crisis, and in the Rio Grande Valley, it is a very big.
it is a focal point of that crisis.
But there is 89 miles of the border wall that has been approved and funded by Congress and signed into law back in 2019 or 2020.
Of that 89 miles, 21 miles has been built.
So you still have 68 miles that has not been built, that has been built.
that has been funded, and because of the president's executive order, President Biden's executive
order, that construction has ceased, and that's wrong. That you cannot just stop construction on a wall
that by law is required to be built. And then also, part of that missing 68 miles is a levy.
You know, there's a levy system all around the Rio Grande Valley because of the constant flooding,
occurs for the Rio Grande River. And where we were, a significant portion of that levy had been
torn down in preparation for the new levy being built. And we got great pictures and video of
part of the new levy already in place, ready to be, the concrete to be poured, you know,
the rebar is up, the foundations was being built. But now it stopped. And we're about to go
into hurricane season where the chance of the flooding for the Rio Grande Valley significantly increases,
but now all these American citizens who live along the Rio Grande River, the levees gone.
It was torn down with the expectation of building a new better levy that now construction has ceased
because of Biden's executive order. And that's wrong, too. That really struck me as something that
that we just don't do.
We do not treat American citizens like that.
Well, the Biden administration has said what's happening at the border isn't a crisis.
And as someone who just came back from the border and saw firsthand what was happening,
what would you say?
Well, I would like to see Camilla Harris show up at the southern border.
She has been appointed as the borders are for over a month now.
And she has yet to even go to the border.
It is a crisis.
no question that it is a crisis at the border. And it is one of the greatest disasters along our
border, I think that has ever happened. And so President Biden, actually, he himself needs to come
to the southern border and look at it. But I don't think he will. At least send the vice president
to the southern border so she can see for herself the extent of the crisis. There's no denying there's a
crisis. And the crisis is a significant one. I mean, we've had 172,000 illegals come across the border in
March alone. And that doesn't include all of the ones that we missed. Those are just the
ones that were caught. It's a crisis, a huge crisis. Well, what would you like the people to know
people across this country about the situation at the border that the mainstream media
might not be reporting on.
I want the people across the country to know that the conduct of our federal government
is shameful when it comes to the border.
It can be fixed.
It can be fixed by going back to the policies that were in place before the inauguration.
So there is great hope.
We can fix this on the border this week.
We can fix it tomorrow if we would go back to.
returning to constructing the wall, to put the remain in Mexico policy back in place,
and then commit to testing for COVID-19 for every solitary person that comes across that border.
If we start the wall again and if we return to the remain-in-Mexico policy,
that will send a very strong signal that says, do not come.
If you're going to come to this country, come through the legal.
ports of entry, not the illegal ones. It will give the border patrol the pause that they need
in this massive migration for them to get a handle on what's going on.
Well, even though Georgia isn't a border state, how does illegal immigration impact Georgia?
Because just like that illegal immigrant from Guatemala that was sitting beside me on her way to
Philadelphia, there are plenty of them on their way to Atlanta. And as a result, it makes every state
of the union, including Georgia, a border state. And when you have illegals coming across the border
that have not been COVID-19 tested, and they are flown within just days to international airports
in every state of the union, including Georgia, including Atlanta, then it makes Georgia a border state.
Well, you, along with your House and Senate colleagues, joined together and calling for an
investigation into President Biden's suspension of border wall construction. Before we end here,
can you just give us an update on what's happening with this? We have called for an investigation
into that. I think that the president needs to do the right thing and he needs to reverse his
executive orders, rescind his executive orders, because that's what's good for America. The president
needs to do what is right for America and restore order along the border. And he can do that by
rescinding his executive orders, restarting the wall, putting back in place the remain in Mexico
policy, and stop incentivizing illegals from Central America to come to the United States in
expectation of gaining legal entry. Well, Congressman Clyde,
Thank you so much for joining us on the Daily Signal podcast.
It's been great having you with us.
Well, thank you very much.
I appreciate the opportunity and just be happy to talk to you again when the time is right.
And that'll do it for today's episode.
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