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Fox Guests Get Into Shouting Match Over Biden’s Border Crisis, Forcing Harris Faulkner To Cut Them Off

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Brianna Lyman News and Commentary Writer
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A panel devolved into chaos over President Joe Biden’s Border Crisis Monday and forced Fox News’ Harris Faulkner to cut it off.

Biden is reportedly refusing to sign off on military housing for migrants in New York City amid a crisis in the Big Apple. Democratic New York City Mayor Eric Adams has begged for federal help.

Fox News Political Analyst Gianno Caldwell noted more than 1.5 million got-aways, with Faulkner pointing out that individuals who evade checkpoints are not being vetted.

Fox News contributor Richard Fowler then said Biden’s hands are tied because it takes Congressional action to provide the necessary funds to secure the border. (RELATED: Biden Admin Isn’t Telling The Public How Many Illegal Immigrants Are Enrolled In Key ICE Programs)

“If we’re actually going to tackle our immigration crisis, it requires Democrats and Republicans in the house and Senate to work with the White House and come up with real solutions. If you talk to any of these democratic mayors, I’ve talked to most of them, they will tell you ‘we want to solve this problem. We understand it is not a White House fix. It is a Washington, D.C. fix that requires all of us working together.'”

“That’s absolutely not true Richard!” Caldwell jumped in.

“That’s absolutely true,” Fowler shot back. “It’s called the Constitution.”

“Alright, hold on,” Faulkner jumped in.

“Joe Biden is the head of the Democratic Party. He can tell them we’re gonna put together —”

“Yeah but it’s not about the Democratic Party —” Fowler argued. “It’s about the federal government passing legislation.”

“Gentleman I’m gonna jump back in here, and I’m the only one who’s gonna be talking so let me have a chance here,” Faulkner cut in. Faulkner argued Biden could implement an executive order but is not.

“He’s not saying anything, and he doesn’t want to say anything,” Caldwell said, arguing Biden is ignoring the “pleas” of Americans.

Fowler then argued Title 42, for example, was an “extraordinary circumstance” for the Biden Administration, before Faulkner cut in and argued “this is an extraordinary circumstance!”

Fowler said Biden could not re-allocate money to give to the border, but Faulkner shot back by saying Biden could send in the military or reallocate money from Ukraine to the border.

Fowler said Biden can’t re-allocate those funds because Congress passed Congressional aid, prompting Caldwell to jump in and argue with Fowler. Faulkner then cut in before ending the segment.

Democratic leaders in New York City, Washington D.C., Denver, Massachusetts, Chicago and Illinois have declared emergencies after thousands of migrants have arrived to the areas and flooded their shelter systems.