‘We can’t continue like this’: Mayorkas warns in leaked audio that US system ‘isn’t built’ to handle border crisis

Kaylee Greenlee, DCNF

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas warned that the U.S. immigration system “isn’t built” to handle the border crisis, according to a leaked audio recording of a Thursday visit with border officials provided to the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Border officials are taking care of migrant families and children instead of patrolling in the field or working in their data entry jobs, Mayorkas said in a closed meeting with Border Patrol agents at a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) station in McAllen, Texas, according to the recording.

“If our border is the first line of defense, then we’re gonna lose and this is unsustainable,” Mayorkas said he told Mexican officials during his most recent trip to the country. “We can’t continue like this. Our people in the field can’t continue and our system isn’t built for it.”

“I know very well … how close we were to breaking in this sector, and it’s our responsibility to make sure that it never happens again, never gets close again,” Mayorkas added. “We’re stepping up our enforcement, we’re working on the policies.”

An unidentified Border Patrol agent said border officials have addressed influxes of migrants before and can do it again by making illegal entry illegal, according to the leaked audio. The agent criticized the Biden administration for complicating the process and making it more difficult than it needs to be by doing things differently.

“This station is operating on a minimal budget. We’ve got vehicles in our fleet that have rust in the door — that’s embarrassing,” the agent told Mayorkas. “I mean, we have solid holes in some of our doors because we don’t have vehicle replacements. We don’t have vans, we don’t have buses.”

“This nation’s, this country’s Border Patrol is huge,” the agent added. “But this situation, we created it. We created it by allowing this.”

Border officials encountered more than 212,000 migrants at the southern border in July, including record numbers of unaccompanied children and family units, according to CBP. Officials apprehended over 18,900 unaccompanied minors in July, up from 18,800 reported in March.

“I do hope to see the day where I don’t see the black, diagonal band across your badge,” Mayorkas told the agents. “We owe that to you.”

Agents wear black bands across their badges to mourn an officer who died in the line of duty, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page. The bands are worn for Arizona Border Patrol Agent Daniel P. Cox, who died in a head-on car crash on July 31 after 24 years with Border Patrol, The Arizona Republic reported.

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