In the run-up to the 2024 election, Joe Biden has made an effort to connect with Hispanic voters.
As previously said, his financial situation has not been favorable. So far, it appears that his attempts to halt the tide of support flowing toward former President Trump have failed. He appears to believe that Hispanics support illegal immigration and makes strange racial remarks when he attempts to connect with them, such as during the Cinco de Mayo celebration he hosted at the White House.
However, he conducted an interview with a station that broadcasts in Spanish, where he discussed immigration and other issues. How elderly he sounded.
Among the reasons our nation is seeing rapid growth, according to Biden, the large number of immigrants entering the country. Is he referring to those who are in the country illegally?
This contributes to our thriving economy. He spoke about how the country is not xenophobic.
Bidenflation is bad for our economy and society. On top of that, we are shelling out billions to address the illegal immigration issue that he unleashed at the border and is now affecting communities nationwide.
Yes, we do not hold any xenophobic views. This in no way implies that we refrain from enforcing the law and conducting border patrols. Biden, on the other hand, has been shirking his responsibility to our country. Not only that, last month he nearly sparked a global crisis by accusing our friends in India and Japan of xenophobia just because they do not welcome as many foreigners as he does.
The number of Hispanics in the town is why Biden is paying attention to them, he said.
This is not the first time Biden has used this misleading figure; he simply cannot seem to get it right. Although not all Hispanics speak Spanish, the percentage is closer to 26%.
Biden likened the current surge of Hispanics to the famine-era migration of Irish.
Biden says Hispanic immigration to the U.S. is "a little bit like back in the 1840s and the great exodus of Ireland":
"It's even a bigger influx now in terms of Hispanic voters! Err, Hispanic citizens." pic.twitter.com/n40Cq8dKCo
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 7, 2024
He proceeded to say, in an unintentional slip of the tongue, that there was an even greater flood of Hispanic voters, citizens, and would-be citizens.
Oops, he just said something he shouldn’t have said and revealed the secret. Here is his take on “immigrants”—a term he uses that encompasses illegal aliens as well—as prospective voters. That is the essence of free borders.
When he says stuff like this, it is no surprise they are attempting to limit his speaking time.
Author: Blake Ambrose