Georgia U.S. Rep Andrew S. Clyde: “BIDEN BORDER CRISIS Last month, there were 164,973 illegal border crossingsa stunning 63% increase…”

Georgia U.S. Rep Andrew S. Clyde: “BIDEN BORDER CRISIS Last month, there were 164,973 illegal border crossingsa stunning 63% increase…”
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Andrew S. Clyde tweeted the following:

“BIDEN BORDER CRISIS
Last month, there were 164,973 illegal border crossingsa stunning 63% increase from February of last year.
Thanks to the Lefts open-border policies, the #BidenBorderCrisis is only getting WORSE.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Andrew S. Clyde:

“Its time to bring an end to the CDCs medical tyranny.
Proud to join @RepThomasMassie in this fight. twitter.com/repthomasmassi
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“Despite record-high border crossings in FY21, there were only 59,011 deportationsthe LOWEST number since 1995.
Joe Bidens radical immigration policies continue to put Americans LAST. nypost.com/2022/03/11/dep
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“Not Iranian oil.
Not Venezuelan oil.
Not Saudi Arabian oil.
AMERICAN oil. twitter.com/housegop/statu” on March 14
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