search
Sections List
American Journal News

GOP lawmakers take a trip to the border so they can promote failed wall

Republicans are sharing videos of themselves in front of the wall to push exacerbated rhetoric about a so-called ‘crisis’ at the southern border.

By Amy Lieu - March 31, 2021
Share
John Barrasso, border wall

Senate Republicans spent part of their recent trip to the U.S.-Mexico border filming public service announcement-style videos in front of the wall that experts have repeatedly said is not effective in combating the undocumented immigration GOP lawmakers have deemed a “crisis.”

A delegation of Senate Republicans toured the border near the Rio Grande Valley in Texas on Friday in a highly publicized event intended to give an impression of chaos.

Days later, in a series of videos, the lawmakers continued to aggressively promote the border wall and drum up support to continue its construction.

On Tuesday, the official Senate GOP Twitter account featured a clip of Sen. John Barrasso (WY) standing in front of a section of the border wall, saying, “This is a wall. A Wall works.”

Another video posted by the account on Monday showed Sen. Lindsey Graham (SC) saying, “Walls are very effective when it comes to fighting illegal immigration. Let’s complete the wall.”

Sen. Chuck Grassley (IA) posted his own video on March 26, standing in front of a section of the wall and saying he agreed with Donald Trump that’s it was beautiful.

“Maintaining a strong border is the responsibility of a sovereign nation,” he tweeted alongside the video. “Border Patrol agents confirmed to the senators that the border wall works and needs to be finished to help guarantee our national security.”

But experts have said time and time again that walls don’t work.

In addition to the fact that the border wall can be breached relatively easily, as numerous demonstrations and videos have shown — Border Patrol insists the construction works exactly as intended because it slows people down — the idea that such a barrier would cut down on most undocumented immigration or the illegal drug trade is mostly farce.

Dudley L. Poston Jr., sociology and demography professor at Texas A&M University in College Station, noted that a vast number of undocumented immigrants don’t cross the border but instead overstay their visas. Others are sometimes able to pass through the U.S.-Mexico border without detection or using fraudulent documents, the expert added.

Additionally, most cartels and smugglers have developed complex methods of transporting illegal goods and substances across the U.S. border, that complete undermine any kind of physical barrier — including through elaborate tunnel systems — while others have flown illicit drugs in on air cargo shipments, or brought them directly through legal ports of entry.

Some have even utilized the Postal Service to deliver their goods, often going completely undetected.

Historians have said walls namely serve as a political symbol to otherize groups of people.

“They’re a performance of a set of ideas of who belongs on the inside and the outside of a particular country,” Reece Jones, a professor at the University of Hawaii, told Rolling Stone in January 2019.

The geopolitics expert noted that much of the talk about securing the border is rooted in racism, stemming all the way back to the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act. “The entire idea of patrolling the border and having restrictions on immigration in the United States is founded on racial exclusion,” Jones said.

Republicans’ latest push for the border wall comes as part of a larger effort to paint the U.S. southern border as being in crisis mode.

In their videos, GOP Sens. Dan Sullivan (AK), Tommy Tuberville (AL), and John Hoeven (ND) insisted such a crisis existed and was proof that construction on the wall must continue.

But experts say no such crisis exists, and that politicians are taking advantage of a seasonal increase in immigration at the border to fearmonger and frame Biden’s reversal of Trump’s harshest policies — which has also led to an uptick in crossings by those hopeful that their asylum cases will be heard — as a problem.

The messages notably echo those of the Federation for American Immigration Reform known as FAIR, a Southern Poverty Law Center-designated hate group with ties to white nationalism, which has lashed out at Biden using similar rhetoric to dehumanize and demean those immigrants fleeing threats of violence and poverty in their home countries.

Further, a recent Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Customs and Border Protection data noted that the rise in border apprehensions began over 10 months ago — under Trump.

As of the end of February, data showed the number of immigrants apprehended was still less than the peak during the Trump administration in 2019 when there were nearly 133,000 border apprehensions.

Conspicuously, Republicans then did not drive the narrative that Trump created a border “crisis” at that time.

Published with permission of The American Independent Foundation.


Read More
AJ News
Latest
Florida abortion ban puts GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna’s anti-choice views in spotlight

Florida abortion ban puts GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna’s anti-choice views in spotlight

By Jesse Valentine - May 07, 2024
Trump leaves door open to banning medication abortion nationwide

Trump leaves door open to banning medication abortion nationwide

By Jennifer Shutt, States Newsroom - April 30, 2024
Republican Caroleene Dobson wants Alabama abortion ban to go nationwide

Republican Caroleene Dobson wants Alabama abortion ban to go nationwide

By Jesse Valentine - April 30, 2024
Ohio Gov. DeWine said he didn’t know of millions in FirstEnergy support. Is it plausible?

Ohio Gov. DeWine said he didn’t know of millions in FirstEnergy support. Is it plausible?

By Marty Schladen, Ohio Capital Journal - April 29, 2024
GOP Rep. Zach Nunn suggests laws against hate crime aren’t needed

GOP Rep. Zach Nunn suggests laws against hate crime aren’t needed

By Jesse Valentine - April 15, 2024
GOP Senate candidate Hung Cao blames racial equity for Baltimore bridge tragedy

GOP Senate candidate Hung Cao blames racial equity for Baltimore bridge tragedy

By Jesse Valentine - March 29, 2024
GOP Rep. Jennifer Kiggans donates thousands to far-right extremists

GOP Rep. Jennifer Kiggans donates thousands to far-right extremists

By Jesse Valentine - March 08, 2024
Ohio senate candidate Bernie Moreno: “Absolute pro-life no exceptions.”

Ohio senate candidate Bernie Moreno: “Absolute pro-life no exceptions.”

By Jesse Valentine - March 07, 2024
Anti-China Republicans pocket thousands from Chinese owned conglomerate

Anti-China Republicans pocket thousands from Chinese owned conglomerate

By Jesse Valentine - March 04, 2024
Republican Eric Hovde makes inconsistent statements about family history

Republican Eric Hovde makes inconsistent statements about family history

By Jesse Valentine - February 26, 2024
Republican David McCormick invests millions in website that platforms Holocaust denial

Republican David McCormick invests millions in website that platforms Holocaust denial

By Jesse Valentine - February 09, 2024
Lawmakers will again take up bills expanding, tightening gun laws

Lawmakers will again take up bills expanding, tightening gun laws

By Annmarie Timmins, New Hampshire Bulletin - January 31, 2024
UAW delivers rousing presidential endorsement for Biden over ‘scab’ Trump

UAW delivers rousing presidential endorsement for Biden over ‘scab’ Trump

By Ashley Murray, States Newsroom - January 24, 2024
Republicans Sam Brown and Jeff Gunter sling mud in Nevada senate primary

Republicans Sam Brown and Jeff Gunter sling mud in Nevada senate primary

By Jesse Valentine - January 17, 2024
A Young Texas Woman Almost Died Due To The Texas Abortion Bans – Now She’s Battling To Save Other Women

A Young Texas Woman Almost Died Due To The Texas Abortion Bans – Now She’s Battling To Save Other Women

By Bonnie Fuller - January 10, 2024
Health care legislation preview: Maryland advocates want to focus on access, patients in 2024 session

Health care legislation preview: Maryland advocates want to focus on access, patients in 2024 session

By Danielle J. Brown, Maryland Matters - January 08, 2024
How GOP senate hopefuls try to excuse the  January 6 insurrection

How GOP senate hopefuls try to excuse the  January 6 insurrection

By Jesse Valentine - January 05, 2024
NH lawmakers will be taking up major voting bills this year. Here are some to watch for.

NH lawmakers will be taking up major voting bills this year. Here are some to watch for.

By Ethan DeWitt, New Hampshire Bulletin - January 04, 2024
Republican US Senate candidates want to make Trump’s tax cuts permanent 

Republican US Senate candidates want to make Trump’s tax cuts permanent 

By Jesse Valentine - December 22, 2023
Rand Paul went all in on the Kentucky governor’s race. It didn’t work.

Rand Paul went all in on the Kentucky governor’s race. It didn’t work.

By - December 15, 2023
Texas governor and attorney general do little to curb state’s chemical plant crisis

Texas governor and attorney general do little to curb state’s chemical plant crisis

By Jesse Valentine - December 08, 2023
Likely GOP Senate candidate Eric Hovde proposed tax hike for poorer workers and retirees

Likely GOP Senate candidate Eric Hovde proposed tax hike for poorer workers and retirees

By Jesse Valentine - December 07, 2023
Whitmer signs specific criminal penalties for assaulting health care workers into law

Whitmer signs specific criminal penalties for assaulting health care workers into law

By Anna Liz Nichols, Michigan Advance - December 06, 2023
105 Republicans voted to expel Santos for things Trump has also done

105 Republicans voted to expel Santos for things Trump has also done

By Jesse Valentine - December 05, 2023
For Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, another Trump term is another chance to kill Obamacare

For Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, another Trump term is another chance to kill Obamacare

By Jesse Valentine - December 04, 2023
Florida Sen. Rick Scott backs Donald Trump in revived push to repeal Obamacare

Florida Sen. Rick Scott backs Donald Trump in revived push to repeal Obamacare

By Jesse Valentine - November 30, 2023
Tate Reeves took donations from power company that hiked customer rates

Tate Reeves took donations from power company that hiked customer rates

By Jesse Valentine - November 06, 2023
Daniel Cameron ran on depoliticizing the Kentucky AG’s office. He made it more political.

Daniel Cameron ran on depoliticizing the Kentucky AG’s office. He made it more political.

By Jesse Valentine - November 03, 2023
Republican operatives sound every alarm on current trajectory of 2023 governor’s race

Republican operatives sound every alarm on current trajectory of 2023 governor’s race

By Adam Ganucheau, Mississippi Today - October 24, 2023
Biden campaign launches new ad focused on Affordable Care Act

Biden campaign launches new ad focused on Affordable Care Act

By Kim Lyons, Pennsylvania Capital-Star - May 08, 2024
Fate of ‘game changer’ women’s health care bill in hands of Missouri Senate

Fate of ‘game changer’ women’s health care bill in hands of Missouri Senate

By Anna Spoerre, Missouri Independent - May 08, 2024
Republican Kari Lake attacks Democratic opponent with deceitful, inaccurate ad

Republican Kari Lake attacks Democratic opponent with deceitful, inaccurate ad

By Jesse Valentine - April 30, 2024