Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has accused Vice President Kamala Harris and Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of conspiring to allow millions of illegal immigrants into the United States, a move he argues will have dire consequences for American culture and the economy. Cruz made these claims during his “Verdict” podcast, where he criticized Harris’s handling of the border crisis.
Cruz argued that Harris’s policies have led to a surge in illegal immigration, which has overwhelmed communities across the country and placed a heavy burden on public resources. He claimed that Harris and other Democrats are deliberately encouraging this influx to secure political power, but at the expense of American citizens.
Cruz also accused the Mexican government of aiding human traffickers by providing transportation and armed escorts to illegal immigrants. He suggested that this coordination with Harris is part of a strategy to bring in millions of immigrants who would change the cultural fabric of the country and strain the U.S. economy.
According to Cruz, the Democrats’ goal is to bring in 30-40 million illegal immigrants, believing that this will ensure their control over American politics. However, he warned that this plan would lead to increased job competition, pressure on public services, and a dilution of American cultural values — all of which would be harmful to U.S. citizens.
These remarks highlight the growing concern among conservatives about the impact of illegal immigration on the United States. As the 2024 election approaches, issues of border security and the effects of unchecked immigration are likely to remain central to the political debate.