More than six million migrants have crossed the US-Mexico border since Joe Biden took office
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Author and Historian Victor Davis Hanson has accused US President Joe Biden of "completely destroying" the US border, as America's migrants crisis continues to intensify.
More than six million migrants have crossed the US-Mexico border since Joe Biden took office, despite a "drop" in crossings reported by US Border Force in March.
Appearing on GBN America, host Nigel Farage hit out at the "sheer millions" of migrants crossing the southern border, and compared the migrant crisis in the US to the UK's Channel crossings.
Farage questioned if the millions of undocumented young males crossing the southern border are "ingredients that see Donald Trump beat Biden on November 5 this year".
Victor Davis Hanson says Joe Biden has 'completely destroyed' the US border
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Hanson noted that the border crossings are a "big issue" for US voters this year, along with the "American economy".
He told Nigel that although Americans have "always seen a lax border enforcement" and they've been "angry about a porous border", they've never seen "a complete destruction of the border" as they have under Biden.
Hanson explained: "10 million people - they know that it was no accident. They feel that the left, encapsulated by this administration, wanted people to come in.
"Either they wanted new constituents for their political agendas, or they wanted the census to count them to refigure congressional districts, or they just wanted a lot of people who would need housing, medical, food, legal, educational subsidies and therefore grow government higher taxes."
Millions of illegal migrants have crossed the US-Mexico border under Joe Biden
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Hanson added that the American voters "do not support" Biden's stance on the migrant crisis and they are "very angry" about the whichever "catalyst or desire" Biden is after.
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Hanson fumed: "Now suddenly he's talking about border security, but this was intentional. It wasn't due to laxity."
Nigel revealed his "one worry" for Donald Trump winning the election is the "legal challenge against him" regarding the mass mail-out ballots that happened in 2020.
Nigel asked Hanson if enough has been done so that America can "genuinely have what is seen by a big majority of Americans to be a free and fair election".
Hanson responded: "Not really, not at all. What the conservatives are trying to do is they don't have the resources. They're being outspent four to one in the last election.
Victor Davis Hanson says Americans are 'angry' with Joe Biden over his stance on migrants
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"In these swing states that will determine the election, the answer is no. They're not yet there."
Hanson continued: "We've had the biggest revolution in our history. Prior to Covid, 70 per cent showed up on Election Day with IDs. And then under the ruse of Covid, the left got in the 70 per cent inversion of Mail-In balloting and the error rate that is the rate of rejecting ballots that were inauthentic or marred or somehow defective.
"It fell from a usual four or five per cent down to 0.3, 0.4. So we double the number of mail-in ballots, and then the rate of rejection diminished by a magnitude. And the result was any Republican needed about a four or five per cent lead in the polls to win on Election Day. Because of this late-night influx of these mail-in ballots, it just swarmed them."
Nigel admitted: "I have to say, as somebody who's a friend of Donald Trump, which I have been for some years, that's the biggest worry that I've got, the lack of reform."