06/13/2023 / By Ethan Huff
As they continue to flood across the southern border like locusts, illegal alien “migrants” are trampling under foot food crops on farms along the United States-Mexico border, 2024 presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has warned.
A threat to America’s food supply, these illegals are taking full advantage of the recent expiration of Title 42, a covid-era policy invoked by the Trump administration to stem the flow of illegal aliens into the country during the “pandemic.”
Kennedy met with farmers along the border in Yuma, Ariz., who told him that they are losing thousands of dollars due to illegals destroying food crops during their quest to resettle in America.
“I met with local farmers Cory Mellon, Alex Mueller, Hank Auza, and Robert Barkley in Yuma, Arizona. Yuma County provides 90 percent of the green leafy vegetables, like iceberg lettuce, arugula, spinach, and broccoli, to American tables between November and April,” Kennedy stated.
(Related: After vising the southern border, Kennedy also revealed that pregnant American women are being turned away from delivery rooms because such facilities are filled to the brim with pregnant migrants occupying all the beds.)
Last year, one farmer along the U.S.-Mexico border had to plow under 88 acres of broccoli and personally absorb the $10,000 per acre cost after illegals urinated and defecated in the irrigation water. Had those crops been sold, they could have harmed the public with feces contamination.
Besides ruining crops, illegal aliens also impose untold economic burdens on Americans, especially poorer Americans whose quality of life is deteriorating at warp speed due to the government’s relentless assault on the country’s white population.
In Yuma, the local hospital system is so overloaded with illegals that taxpaying Americans can barely get any medical care. Over in El Paso, Tex., housing prices are also skyrocketing due to the influx of illegals.
At the current time, the median sale price for a home in the United States exceeds $400,000. Nobody except for the wealthy and those with lavish pensions can afford such prices, unless you are a multi-family migrant entourage pooling your cash together to cram into a single dwelling unit.
For anyone who is not already taken care of financially speaking, including pretty much all young people in America, it is no longer affordable to even live in the United States they grew up in. Meanwhile, illegals are flooding into the country by the millions and receiving free everything.
“In El Paso, the median home price has reached close to $250,000, while five years ago the median home price was $150,000,” reports explain.
It should be noted that Alejandro Mayorkas, the Biden regime’s head of Homeland Security, infamously promised to “fundamentally transform” the U.S., which we know from observation means eradicating all the white people and replacing them with illegals and other non-whites.
“And he has little concern for the costs to U.S. farmers,” one commenter added about the priorities of Mayorkas in this fundamental transformation.
“Illegal aliens don’t care about our country and will turn the U.S. into the s***holes they left,” wrote another. “Stopping illegal aliens from coming in and mass deportation of those already here has to be priority number one or we’re done.”
Another wrote that billionaire eugenicist Bill Gates is now the largest private owner of farmland in the U.S., right next to communist China which owns more than 200,000 acres of farmland. In other words, America is already done – it will just take some time for the entire house of cards to tumble.
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