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Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar conceded that ​the southern US border is “obviously” not secure as he urged President Biden to step up deportations of immigrants trying to enter illegally.

“If you don’t deport people, they will see the border as a speed bump,” Cuellar, who represents a district on the Texas border, said Tuesday on Fox News’ “The Faulkner Focus.” “We have to deport people. We have to deport people who aren’t supposed to be here.”

C​uellar said there are two types of people arriving at the US border, fueling the immigration crisis that has seen a record 2 million encounters this fiscal year.​​

“What we’re seeing is two profiles of individuals: the people that turn themselves in, the family units, the unaccompanied kids,” ​he said.

“But then you have the ones that want to evade and this is what your story was covering, the people who want to evade and where we need to coordinate federal, state, and local government​,” Cuellar added.

But he said his pleas to the Biden administration to institute strict penalties against violators have been ignored.


  Rep. Henry Cuellar said he preferred former President Barack Obama’s immigration policies. Go Nakamura Rep. Henry Cuellar said he preferred former President Barack Obama’s immigration policies. Go Nakamura

  Rep. Henry Cuellar admitted the border is not “secure” under the Biden administration. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images Rep. Henry Cuellar admitted the border is not “secure” under the Biden administration. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

  Migrants look through a gap in a gate of the border wall after crossing the Rio Grande to El Paso, Texas, on Sept. 26, 2022. Go Nakamura Migrants look through a gap in a gate of the border wall after crossing the Rio Grande to El Paso, Texas, on Sept. 26, 2022. Go Nakamura

“Obviously the border is not secure and I’ve been saying this for so many years,” he insisted.

“We got to look at what Secretary Jay Johnson did. Actually, [former] President [Donald] Trump deported less people than [former] President [Barack] Obama because we had the right repercussions. You got to have the right repercussions,” he said.​

Republicans have criticized the president for rolling back many of the Trump administration’s immigration policies as soon as he entered the White House, including the “Remain in Mexico” rule that allowed border officials ​to send asylum-seekers back across the border while they awaited decisions on their applications.


  Asylum-seeking migrants walk by the border wall in El Paso, Texas, on Sept. 25, 2022. Go Nakamura Asylum-seeking migrants walk by the border wall in El Paso, Texas, on Sept. 25, 2022. Go Nakamura

  Rep. Henry Cuellar urged the Biden administration to beef up border security. New York Post Rep. Henry Cuellar urged the Biden administration to beef up border security. New York Post

  Rep. Henry Cuellar argued too many migrants are evading authorities at the border. Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images Rep. Henry Cuellar argued too many migrants are evading authorities at the border. Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

Cuellar also said the border security should be beefed up by adding more personnel, technology and cameras.

“Playing defense on the 1-yard line called the US border is one thing,” he said. “We have to play defense on the 20-yard line.”​

Border officials’ encounters with immigrants have soared​ to more than 2 million in fiscal year 2022, which ends Sept. 30, according to figures from Customs and Border Protection.​


  A man helps a woman on their way to crossing the US-Mexico border in El Paso, Texas. Go Nakamura A man helps a woman on their way to crossing the US-Mexico border in El Paso, Texas. Go Nakamura


  Migrants from Venezuela are detained in El Paso, Texas, on Sept. 23, 2022. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez Migrants from Venezuela are detained in El Paso, Texas, on Sept. 23, 2022. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez

In August alone, there were 203,598 encounters along the southern border, a 1.7% increase over July.​​

The crisis has led some Republican governors — including Greg Abbott of Texas and Ron DeSantis of Florida — to ship immigrants to cities inside the country, including New York, Washington, DC, and​ even the liberal oceanside enclave of Martha’s Vineyard.

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