Looks like worthless Joe Biden finally found out about border security. Problem is, the border is in Tajikistan with Afghanistan. Our open borders here with Mexico remain open, as illegal migrants continue to flood in.
While the United States’ southern border is exploding with an influx of unvetted illegal migrants, the Biden administration is beefing up border protection in Tajikistan.
The Biden administration on September 1 announced a new security project on the Tajik-Afghan-Uzbek border — a move that went largely unheralded in the mainstream press at the time.
“The U.S. Embassy in Dushanbe has launched a project to construct new facilities for a Border Guard Detachment in Ayvoj, along the Tajik-Afghan-Uzbek border,” said a press release from the U.S. Embassy from Tajikistan. “The new Detachment Facility will replace the outdated Shahritus Detachment and allow the Border Guard Service to deploy forces more quickly to border areas in response to threats. When completed, the new facility will provide housing for Border Guard personnel and their family members.”
“The United States and Tajikistan enjoy strong security cooperation, and this border detachment project is just another example of our shared commitment to the security and sovereignty of Tajikistan and Central Asia,” said Ambassador John Mark Pommersheim.
The press release noted that the U.S. government has “provided over $300 million in security-sector assistance to Tajikistan and renovated or rebuilt 12 border outposts, nine border checkpoint facilities, and three training centers for border guards to help combat security threats” since 2002.