Sen. Roger Marshall to Newsmax: Kansas Seniors Don’t Feel Safe Because of Border

Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., told Newsmax on Wednesday that six in 10 senior citizens in his home state of Kansas don’t feel safe because of the border crisis and Vice President Kamala Harris “owns that.”

“Early in-person voting starts this week across the country and, as people go into that voting booth, I hope they ask themselves, ‘Am I safer today than I was four years ago?'” Marshall said during an appearance on “Wake Up America.” “We just did a telephone town hall recently with senior citizens, thousands of them on the line, and 60% of them do not feel safe in their own community. Sixty percent of senior citizens in Kansas don’t feel safe in their own community and Kamala Harris owns that. We’re losing 200 to 300 Americans, young adults, every day to fentanyl poisoning, human trafficking exploding. She owns this. I think this will be the defining emotional issue when people go in there and cast their ballot.”

Marshall said that “at least 2 million known gotaways have come into the country under Kamala Harris,” which is “probably a low number,” and responded to a new report that 30% of the camera’s in Border Patrol’s main surveillance system are broken.

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