The number of Haitian migrants at Del Rio may dissipate, but the border crisis won't go away. The Editors at National Review write:
A crisis is a terrible thing to create.
The incredible scenes in Del Rio, Texas, over the last week of the formation of an instant migrant encampment of 15,000 people on U.S. soil are a direct result of the Biden administration’s feckless policies at the border.
The administration and its apologists blame the spread of bad information for the decision of Haiti migrants to travel en masse to Del Rio, but it was really the spread of good information — the presumption that they could make it into the U.S. and some significant number of them would be allowed to stay.
[The Editors at National Review, "Biden’s Failure at Del Rio,” National Review, September 23]