In his latest episode posted online, former top-rated Fox News host Tucker Carlson issued a dire warning to the entire American public. Under the ‘leadership’ of current President Joe Biden, we are seeing unprecedented change…and its not for the better.
In a recent post on “X” platform, Carlson honed in on the hordes of illegal immigrants that have been allowed into the country through policy changes and a refusal to enforce existing immigration laws. He says this is leading to rapid demographic shifts with negative long-term implications on culture and society as a whole.
Ep. 30 What's happening at the southern border isn’t just an invasion, but a crime. The politicians and NGOs responsible for it are criminals, who should be punished accordingly. pic.twitter.com/cbkTSUyogC
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) October 12, 2023
“Nations are defined by the people who live in them,” said Carlson. “If you have a country brimming with people who work hard, believe in Christianity and Western standards of fairness, and are willing, therefore, to settle their differences without violence, you will likely have a peaceful, prosperous nation.”
On the other hand, if immigrants bring tribalism instead of universal principles of law, order, and justice, don’t want to work a regular work week and lack self-control then “you get a place like Congo, a country that has remained in a state of perpetual civil war since before most Americans were born.”
He adds that those responsible for enforcing our laws don’t seem concerned about these drastic changes which leads him to believe this is intentional.
On his first day in office President Joe Biden signed several executive orders reversing Trump’s border security policies which had helped reduce illegal crossings and drug smuggling down to historic lows. One order stated that “The Federal Government’s goal in advancing equity is to provide everyone with the opportunity to reach their full potential.”
Furthermore Biden halted construction on Trump’s border wall but according recent reports he would restart construction along certain sectors because Congress earmarked funds for it previously making it unconstitutional for him to redirect it elsewhere – something 73% of likely voters support according Rasmussen Reports survey.