Sununu One of Twenty Governors Signing Letter to Biden/Harris on Southern Border Mess

by
Steve MacDonald

In a letter to the White House dated May 11th, twenty governors are urging Whoever is Running the Biden Administration (WRBA) to take urgent action to address the border crisis. One of those names is New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu.

Sununu has joined his Gubernatorial colleagues in making it known that pretending there is no crisis is not going to work. Many of them are living it, and they know who is to blame.

 

The cause of the border crisis is entirely due to reckless federal policy reversals executed within your first 100 days in office. The rhetoric of the Biden Administration and the rollback of critical agreements with our allies have led to the inhumane treatment of tens of thousands of children and undermined a fragile immigration system. While the most direct victims of the policy changes will be the children exploited and trafficked by gangs and cartels, the disastrous impact of your polices on America’s recovery will be far-reaching.

 

It’s a good read, and short, and to the point.

Your administration made a mess. It is pretending the mess does not exist. Human lives are being endangered, compromised, and the humanitarian crisis is out of control. And Chris Sununu actually signed on to that. For what it’s worth, thank you, Governor Sununu, for stepping up on this issue.

We’ve been hard on the Governor and will continue that tack because he can’t help but invite it.

But when he does something right, we’re willing to make sure there’s some credit.

Here is it. The rarely deserved ‘attaboy.’ Print it out and frame it. They’re hard to come by.

 

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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