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Humiliating Leak Shows Biden's DHS Chief Admit Trump Was Right, Suggest Restarting Border Wall: Report

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In a humiliating rebuke to President Joe Biden, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas reportedly told employees he’s considering restarting wall construction as the Democrats’ border apocalypse metastasizes out of control.

In so doing, Mayorkas — a Biden appointee — tacitly admitted that former President Donald Trump was right when he said that walls work and Biden was wrong when he abruptly halted construction.

The Department of Homeland Security chief made the remarks last week during a meeting with Immigration and Customs Enforcement employees, according to The Washington Times, which said it reviewed notes from the session.

According to the report, Mayorkas suggested that DHS might fill in the “gaps in the wall” that were left when Biden haphazardly ended wall construction on his first day in office.

At the time, the secretary was reviewing a plan submitted to him by Customs and Border Protection for filling in the gaping holes left by Biden’s rash action.

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“There are different projects that the chief of the Border Patrol has presented and the acting commissioner of CBP presented to me,” Mayorkas said, according to The Times.

Two weeks ago, Republican Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma visited the border near Nogales, Arizona, and showed a massive gap in the wall that was left by Biden’s careless work stoppage.

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He noted that construction was abandoned in such a haphazard manner that it jeopardizes the safety of border states and their residents, many of whom say their homes are being burglarized and their cars stolen by armies of unvetted illegal aliens.

Biden cheerfully insists that a physical wall is unnecessary because the border could be safeguarded using a “virtual wall” that relies on technology such as drones and cameras.

However, Lankford pointed out that the “virtual wall” technology only works in tandem with a physical wall and requires construction to be completed on nearby roads.

He explained that abruptly halting construction on the wall and neighboring roadways renders the technology useless.

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Mayorkas said that while Biden does not want to build more miles of the wall, DHS could use its discretion to fill in gaps in areas where the wall needs to be reinforced, The Times reported.

“The president has communicated quite clearly his decision that the emergency that triggered the devotion of DOD funds to the construction of the border wall is ended,” he said, according to the report.

“But that leaves room to make decisions … in particular areas of the wall that need renovation, particular projects that need to be finished.”

Before leaving office, Trump delivered on his central 2016 campaign promise by building 450 miles of wall along the southern border. Numerous former and current Border Patrol officials confirmed that walls work to stem illegal immigration.

During the presidential campaign last year, Biden vowed to stop wall construction if he won. “There will not be another foot of wall constructed in my administration,” he said in August.

Trump’s former acting Customs and Border Protection commissioner, Mark Morgan, warned that it would be very expensive to halt further wall construction.

He said the contracts were already awarded and it would cost the U.S. “billions” to breach them by abruptly walking away.

“So in addition to the 450 that we’ve already got on the ground, we’ve got funded 350 miles of wall system to go in the ground,” Morgan told Fox News in January. “The overwhelming amount of those miles, that funding, the contracts have already been awarded.”

In the two months since Biden took office, there has been a daily siege at the border like never before. Border Patrol officials said illegal border crossings have soared to a 15-year high.

Customs and Border Protection said it apprehended a staggering 171,000 illegal aliens in March — more than double what it did in January.

In contrast, only 34,000 migrants were apprehended last March, when Trump was president.

While Americans are still struggling amid a crippling recession and media-stoked race wars, Democrats such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York want to encourage more mass illegal immigration by giving migrant families taxpayer-funded “reparations.”

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