Democratic and Republican congressmen at the five-hour Congressional hearing on the border could agree America’s southern border had problems but disagreed about nearly everything else.
The hearing opened with an hour-and-a-half-long argument about whether to say the Pledge of Allegiance.
Then, committee chair Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) rattled off a staggering list of statistics on how much illegal immigration has increased under President Joe Biden’s administration.

“These numbers make clear that the Biden administration does not have operational control over the border,” he said. “Frankly, I think it’s intentional.”
Rep. Jerry Nadler, the highest ranking Democrat on the committee, responded by accusing the Republican Congressional majority of being “haphazard” and “racist.”
“It almost makes me miss their usual obsession with conspiracy theories and the FBI,” he said.
Testimony From the Border
The hearing interviewed three witnesses for their testimony on border security and the impact of fentanyl.Mark Dannels, the sheriff of Cochise County, Arizona, provided testimony that backed the Republican focus on border security.
He noted that under former President Donald Trump, the border was more secure.

“By allowing our border security mission and immigration laws to be discretionary, these criminal cartels continue to be the true winners. Their exploitation of mankind is simply modern-day slavery, allowing thousands of pounds of illicit drugs into our country,” he said.
“No country that’s ultimately successful for a long period of time can have open borders,” he said.
Others questioned if Congress’s approach so far would fix the border. Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) said it’s doubtful whether more money spent on border security would make a difference.
Accusations of Cruelty
Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.) accused Republicans of lacking compassion for vulnerable illegal immigrants.“The Republican position on immigration is to inflict as much cruelty as possible on people fleeing persecution,” she said.
Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Ca.) blamed previous Congressional sessions and Republicans for the lack of improvement at the border.
“The only folks that can actually fix this problem is United States Congress by passing laws. And we had a chance to do that with a Bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform bill that passed the U.S. Senate on a bipartisan basis. And guess who stopped it? House Republicans.”
Democrats controlled the House from 2020 to 2022.

“There is no open border in El Paso,” he said. “There is no invasion of migrants in our community.”
“Claiming this continues a false, racist narrative against those individuals who perpetuate violence that the El Paso community is all too familiar with,” he added.
Nadler said the government finds the most fentanyl at legal ports of entry. He concluded this statistic meant that un-intercepted fentanyl also enters America through legal ports.
“Most drugs pass through ports of entry,” Nadler said. “Let’s fix the problems where they are, not where Fox News talking heads imagine them to be.”
Drug Death
The final witness Brandon Dunn, who founded the Forever 15 Project, a group that tries to prevent child drug overdoses, said that his son Noah died after he unknowingly took a pill with fentanyl in it.“He was an athlete. He played football. He was an honor roll student. He was a friend. He had so many friends. He was exposed to it by somebody he considered a friend,” his father said.

Between 2013 and 2020, overdose numbers increased by 18 times, the CDC noted.
Dunn told the committee he didn’t care how most fentanyl was entering the country. If some of it passes into America in the backpacks of illegal immigrants, he wants that supply ended too.
Fentanyl can be mixed into any illicit drug, he said.
“You have to assume that everything is dangerous now. Fentanyl has been mixed with everything,” he said.
Every congressman who addressed Dunn told him they were sorry for his loss. Then, they went back to making whatever point they entered the hearing to make.