Sanders Praises Trump, Slams Biden On Border: ‘You’ve Got To Have Borders, Period’
Senator Bernie Sanders has ignited controversy with remarks praising President Donald Trump’s border policy, saying during an appearance on The Tim Dillon Show that Trump “did a better job” securing America’s borders than President Biden. Sanders called on Democrats to reembrace an enforcement-centered immigration approach, declaring that “it ain’t that hard to do.”
The comments, released Wednesday in a podcast episode now widely shared on X and YouTube, mark one of Sanders’ most direct challenges to his own party in years. “So long as we have nation-states, you’ve got to have borders,” he said. “If you don’t have any borders, then you don’t have a nation.”
In an unusually candid assessment, the Vermont senator admitted his discomfort while still crediting Trump. “Trump did a better job. I don’t like Trump, you know, but we should have a secure border, and it ain’t that hard to do,” he said, before adding that the current administration had failed to follow through. “Biden didn’t do it.”
The clip quickly gained traction online, with the Republican National Committee’s research division reposting it within hours, highlighting Sanders’ remarks as evidence of what they described as “growing Democratic acknowledgment of Biden’s border failures.”
Sanders, who twice sought the Democratic nomination for president on a populist economic platform, has occasionally split from his party on immigration. Even during his 2020 campaign, he warned against “open borders” messaging and insisted that the United States already possesses “the technology and manpower” necessary to maintain control. He reiterated that sentiment on the podcast, saying bluntly, “I’m not going to sit here and tell you that overall [Biden] did a good job — it was not.”
The senator’s remarks come amid record-breaking numbers at the southern border. U.S. Customs and Border Protection recorded 2.47 million migrant encounters in fiscal year 2023 — the highest ever — compared to about 458,000 in Trump’s final year in office.
Sanders made the comments while promoting his new book, Fight Oligarchy, and responding to host Tim Dillon’s question about where Democrats have lost touch with working-class voters. His tone represented a notable shift from his earlier stance. During his 2020 run, Sanders accused Trump of “demonizing immigrants” and dismissed talk of a border crisis as “manufactured.”
Back in March 2020, Sanders told a Fox News town hall audience he “would not close the borders” even amid the COVID-19 outbreak, calling such restrictions “xenophobic.” And in January 2019, when Trump delivered a televised address warning of a border emergency, Sanders brushed it off, saying “we don’t need to create artificial crises.”
Now, five years later, the longtime progressive’s rhetoric has taken a striking turn. By insisting that “you’ve got to have borders” and asserting that Trump “did a better job,” Sanders has aligned himself — at least on immigration enforcement — with an argument long championed by conservatives.
{Matzav.com}