Crenshaw slams Biden for considering payments to migrants, compares treatment to military: ‘Let that sink in’

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Rep. Dan Crenshaw slammed President Biden Thursday about a Wall Road Journal report that Biden is looking at paying out $450,000 to migrant family members that had been separated on the southern border during previous President Trump’s administration, alluding that military services people get even worse authorities benefits than that. 

“Biden would like to fork out illegal immigrants $450,000 for their hardship although breaking our regulations,” Crenshaw, R-Texas, a Navy SEAL veteran, tweeted. “For point of view, if a assistance member is killed in motion, their subsequent of kin gets an coverage payment of $400,000. Permit that sink in.”

In accordance to the Wall Road Journal, the potential $450,000-for each-particular person payments would appear as the governing administration is making an attempt combat with lawsuits submitted in excess of alleged hardship stemming from the coverage of separating mothers and fathers from minors. 

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Fox News questioned the Office of Homeland Security to verify the story, but it referred to the Department of Justice for remark. The Section of Justice declined to remark. 

Migrants camp underneath the International Bridge in on Sept. 18, 2021, in Del Rio, Texas. (Rep. August Pfluger.)

Numerous other Republicans attacked the president in excess of the Wall Road Journal report. 

“Pres Biden reportedly would like to pay back a billion pounds to unlawful immigrants in the middle of a record-placing border crisis What in the globe is he contemplating???” Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, tweeted. Grassley also stated the report is “UNACCEPTABLE.” 

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Beneath Biden, migrant crossings on the southern border have spiked to nearly unparalleled quantities, overwhelming federal immigration companies, area and condition regulation enforcement, and border communities. 

The White Property has declined to call the scenario a crisis and argues that the very best way to cease the continual stream of border crossings is minimizing push elements in the nations the migrants are coming from. 

Fox News’ Jake Gibson contributed to this report.