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More “people are going to die” due to Biden’s “failed” immigration policy, says Arizona attorney general

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On “Hannity,” Arizona Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich blasted President Biden’s “failed” immigration policy.

“Every time you think … we’ve hit rock bottom, something else happens,” he said.

“There’s a record amount of people flooding into this country this year. Just last week, our office was involved in a record amount of fentanyl seized. Americans are dying. Our cities are more dangerous as a result of the failed Biden administration’s policies.”

As a result, the cartels “have seized operational control” of the southern border, according to Brnovich, who also stated that Arizona has confiscated more than 6 million fentanyl tablets in just one week.

Such drugs are inundating “this entire country,” he added.

“People are going to die,” he said.

When it comes to border management, Biden is at the “apex” of his constitutional and statutory authority, according to Brnovich.

According to the US Border Patrol, a Saudi Arabian “potential terrorist” with ties to Yemeni “subjects of interest” was captured at the southern border earlier in December.

“This is a real catastrophe. It’s not global warming,” he said. “This is the manmade disaster. The Biden administration and his enablers like Cartel [Sen. Mark] Kelly have brought this on our country. People are going to die as a result of the failed Biden administration’s policies.”

“Shame on the Biden administration. Shame on … Cartel [Kelly]. And that’s why we have to continue to fight,” he said

Brnovich sued over the lack of a border wall and deportation of criminals, he claimed.

As they did as a result of Biden’s “abject failure” in withdrawing from Afghanistan, he predicted that “Americans will die” as a result of Biden’s border mismanagement.

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