RFK Jr. visits the border at 2:00 am in Yuma, Arizona:
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"We've watched about 150 people come across in the last hour...They're released into our country, and most of them are never seen or heard from again...There are people being drawn here. They're being abused...This is not a… pic.twitter.com/EI6BmTNmUH
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited the southern border in Yuma, Arizona this week, where he described the horrific conditions faced by migrants and said the crisis is "unsustainable."
"This is not a good thing for our country, it’s not a good thing for these people and it is unsustainable," Kennedy said.
The Democrat said in a cell phone video with a section of border wall behind him that he saw migrants from Peru, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China and elsewhere. He said Border Patrol agents in the sector have encountered migrants from 117 nations in the last few years.