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   Wayne Kerr to All   
   Re: Robert Kennedy Jr. says Biden 'shoul   
   10 May 23 06:27:55   
   
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   From: waynekerr@gmail.com   
      
   On 25 Jan 2022, Guy White  posted some   
   news:sspruk$ls9s$30@news.freedyn.de:   
      
   > Bradley K. Sherman wrote   
   >   
   >> Stupid Biden.  Put the invaders in cages or shoot them and let them   
   >> rot.   
      
   Democrat presidential contender Robert Kennedy Jr. on Sunday slammed   
   President Biden’s immigration policy — asserting “we should have closed   
   borders.”   
      
   In an interview with John Catsimatidis on WABC 7 The Cats Roundtable,   
   Kennedy defended his view amid a worsening migrant crisis under the Biden   
   administration.   
      
   “We should have closed borders, and we should expand immigration,” Kennedy   
   said.   
      
   “It’s not racist or insensitive to say that we need to close our borders   
   and have an orderly immigration policy. I would expand legal immigration   
   to this country that’s orderly, that makes sense for our country, but also   
   that our borders are impervious.”   
      
   According to Kennedy, children are being victimized “by these open-door   
   policies” that have helped create a “humanitarian crisis” on the U.S.-   
   Mexico border with fentanyl and other drugs flowing across.   
      
   “We have a crisis, and we need to close our border,” Kennedy said.   
      
   Biden is sending 1,500 troops to the southern border in anticipation of a   
   surge of migrants when Title 42 expires Thursday, ending the pandemic-era   
   measure that allowed for the rapid expulsion of asylum seekers.   
      
   Kennedy blamed the nation’s decades-long policy in Central and South   
   America countries as contributing to internal strife and poverty. He said   
   the US has been involved in wars in virtually every country in Central   
   America with the exception of Costa Rica, a relatively stable nation   
   compared with its neighbors.   
      
   The surge is crushing New York City as well — now so overwhelmed with an   
   influx of migrants that Mayor Adams is redirecting some to hotels in   
   Rockland and Orange counties and repurposing city gyms into make-shift   
   shelters.   
      
   Kennedy said he also differs with the Democratic incumbent, Kennedy on a   
   more personal level, noting : “Mr. Biden is for censorship. I’m against   
   it.”   
      
   “The White House, we now know from the Twitter files, has been trying to   
   censor me, ordering, and pressuring the social media platforms to censor   
   me and many many other people,” he said. “Anybody who dissents from some   
   of [Biden’s] policies … That is something that is wholly antithetical to   
   the Democratic Party.”.   
      
   Foreign policy marks another issue on which Kennedy and Biden disagree.   
      
   “I think his policy of expanding the war … in Ukraine is misguided and   
   extremely dangerous,” he said, asserting Biden wants strong man Vladimir   
   Putin replaced in Russia.   
      
   “Those are existential threats to Russia that [mean] they simply cannot   
   afford to lose this war,” he said. “We are … in a geo-political proxy war   
   with the Russians that has already killed more than 300,000 Ukrainians   
   [and resulted in] 60% unemployment rate.”   
      
      
      
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