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Amid the surreal debate over the Springfield, Ohio, Haitian migrants reportedly eating ducks from public parks comes a stark reminder that such problems are the least worrying ones to arise from the Biden-Harris open borders policy. 

Namely, the hideous scenes from El Paso, Texas, where a cadre of the vicious Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua has taken over a local hotel(named, in a terrible irony, the Gateway). 

The thugs have been caught on surveillance video partying hard, swinging hatchets, wielding knives and even firing guns indoors— with much of the ugly activity happening when children were present. 

And cops have been called to the location an astonishing nearly 700 times. 

Local officials are trying to shut the Gateway and wrest control back from the gangbangers;a judge has ordered all current residents to leave. 

El Paso has been utterly crushed by migrant inflows since President Biden, abetted by Dem nominee VP Kamala Harris, opened our border on Day 1. 

Now?

The Texas city of 680,000 is aknown waypoint for Tren de Aragua members as they slip in and roam around the country, reaching destinations as far away as New York. 


  Chaos inside the hallway of an El Paso hotel taken over by the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.
 Chaos inside the hallway of an El Paso hotel taken over by the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.

The Gateway story, in other words, is the Biden-Harris border policy in a nutshell. 

The destruction of any efforts at enforcement, plus the creation of greased paths and systems for illegals to enter and stay, leading to an upsurge in violence and social decay and humanitarian demands on towns that simply lack the resources to meet them.

And no matter how loudly locals protest, how much they suffer, Biden’s federal authorities do everything they can to ensure that yet more migrants will jump the border. 

Don’t let the ducks distract you: Harris has all but promised more of this. 

Voters concerned about national security must remember that in November. 

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