How Biden’s Open Border Agenda Tore America Apart — And What Comes Next
- Radically Right
- Jun 21
- 3 min read

America is still reeling from the consequences of Joe Biden’s open border agenda. During his presidency, more than 10 million illegal migrants crossed into the U.S., overwhelming schools, hospitals, and housing systems. Now, under President Trump, the nation is beginning to reckon with the damage. This wasn’t compassion. It was sabotage — and we’re all paying the price.
Now, as President Trump works to restore law and order, the same people who opened the floodgates have the audacity to play victim. They cry about “broken families,” “deportation trauma,” and “human rights,” ignoring the fact that they created this humanitarian catastrophe. This was never about compassion—it was about control. And it’s cost every American dearly.
Who's Paying the Price? All of Us.
📚 Our Schools Were Buckling
Under Biden, classrooms across America were overwhelmed. ESL programs collapsed under pressure. Teachers were forced to juggle children who spoke dozens of languages, arrived without immunization records, and struggled to meet basic academic standards.
The real victims? Poor, inner-city Black and Hispanic students—the very children the left claimed to champion. They were pushed aside in the name of “equity.”
🏥 Hospitals Imploded
Emergency rooms became battlegrounds. Undocumented migrants received free care on the taxpayer’s dime, causing wait times to spike, staff to burn out, and hospitals to shutter services or close entirely. And this wasn’t isolated to border towns—it spread nationwide. If you waited 10 hours to see a doctor, thank the open border agenda.
🏠 Affordable Housing Vanished
Working-class Americans found themselves priced out. Illegal immigrants were given hotel rooms, shelters, and public housing, while veterans and single mothers were left waiting—sometimes for years. In cities and small towns alike, homelessness surged. Public parks turned into tent cities. But hey, the left called it “progress.”
💰 Welfare Was Weaponized
Despite the myth that migrants “don’t qualify for benefits,” they accessed a web of programs by using anchor babies as the key:
SNAP (food stamps)
Medicaid
Public education
Emergency housing
Legal aid and NGO cash support
Each family arrival often triggered chain migration, multiplying the impact. Meanwhile, Americans faced higher taxes, fewer services, and longer lines.
🚨 Crime and Chaos
From human trafficking to fentanyl floods, Biden’s border wasn’t policy—it was national security collapse.
Under sanctuary city protections, illegal criminals walked free. ICE was neutered. Police were silenced. Some cities even shielded convicted murderers from deportation. The media downplayed it—until the blood was impossible to ignore.
🧠 The Emotional Blackmail Machine
After creating this storm, the left weaponized your empathy. They showed crying children, detention center clips, and called you heartless if you questioned it.
But let’s get real:
Who lured these families north?
Who promised amnesty, work permits, and sanctuary cities?
Who benefits from this chaos?
The answer is simple: The Democrat Party. It wasn’t about immigrants. It was about importing votes and dependence.
🧱 The Collapse of the Social Contract
No nation survives without borders. No society thrives when laws are optional. And no republic stands when foreign nationals are prioritized above its own citizens.
This was never about race. It was always about reality.
The child in Detroit deserved a safe classroom before a new arrival in El Paso got a free tablet.
The veteran in Phoenix deserved housing before a migrant family landed in a $300-a-night hotel.
The mother in Ohio deserved affordable groceries before illegals got EBT cards.
We were a nation—not a doormat.
Final Thought: This Was the Plan
Biden’s border crisis wasn’t a blunder. It was a blueprint.A methodical takedown of the middle class.A strategy to overwhelm the system.A way to create permanent crisis—solved only by more government control. They created the chaos.They weaponized the pain.Then they sold themselves as the saviors.
But we’re not buying it anymore.
We see the damage in our neighborhoods, our hospitals, our schools—and our wallets.
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