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Sen. Katie Britt: ‘Kamala broke it, and Donald Trump will fix it.’

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Alabama Senator Katie Britt strongly criticized Kamala Harris’s handling of border security and migrant crime during her recent appearance on The Ingraham Angle. Emphasizing the impact on women and children, Britt pointed to tragic assaults linked to immigration policies. “As a mom, I look at this, and I think I want to make sure that we are keeping our children safe,” Britt said, stressing her concern.

Britt highlighted the reversal of Trump-era policies, which included border wall construction and deportation processes. “Kamala Harris and Joe Biden came in undoing what Donald Trump did,” she stated. Referring to over 90 executive actions that halted deportations and proposed mass amnesty, Britt argued these shifts contributed directly to “stories after stories” of violent crimes by illegal migrants. She added passionately, “Kamala broke it, and Donald Trump will fix it.”

In one of her most impactful moments, Britt referenced the tragic story of Jocelyn, a 12-year-old girl who was brutally murdered. Britt recounted discussing this with Senator Ted Cruz, saying, “Women have been raped, women have been brutally murdered…taken too soon.” She expressed frustration that such stories often go unreported in the media. Recently, Harris claimed she “did everything right” regarding the border. In response, Britt remarked, “That is absolutely sick.”

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Moreover, Britt voiced concern over recent harsh rhetoric labeling Trump and his supporters as “fascists.” She condemned this language as reckless, adding that it can incite violence. “No one should be talked to or called things like that,” Britt argued, explaining that such language only “fans the flames” of potential harm. “It has no place in American politics,” she added, calling it “despicable.”

Britt’s firm stance underscored her belief that strong border policies are essential to protect women and children. She called for a return to policies that prioritize safety and stability for all Americans.

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