West Virginia and Virginia Attorney Generals urge Biden to let Texas secure its border

West Virginia and Virginia’s attorney generals joined others across the nation Monday in urging President Joe Biden to allow efforts by Texas to secure portions of the U.S. border with Mexico to continue.

West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey sent a letter to Biden saying his administration has failed miserably on immigration.

“This administration’s approach is callous and continues to endanger the lives of millions of Americans — there’s no excuse for the lack of security. Gov. Greg Abbott is just doing his job protecting the citizens of Texas,” Morrisey said in the letter, “Because you cannot or will not meet your responsibility to protect our nation, I urge you to at least support — rather than obstruct — the state of Texas’s efforts to fill the void.”

Read more at the Bluefield Daily Telegraph.

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