Legal immigrants in the U.S. are voicing growing anger with the invasion of illegal immigrants under the Biden government. Two legal U.S. immigrants, Muhammad Hassan from Pakistan and Sabine Durden-Coulter from Germany, aired their grievances with President Biden’s open border policies while speaking with Fox News on Tuesday.
“Every time the government has asked for a piece of paper, we provided it in a week or less. And, every time, the response has been nothing but silence,” Hassan told the news network. The legal immigrant from Pakistan has attempted for four years to have his wife join him in the U.S. after he took almost two decades to attain citizenship. Hassan said he has exhausted all available avenues for assistance, having contacted his congressman, senator, and the White House with no help offered.
Sabine Durden-Coulter, who migrated to California in 1989 and became a citizen in 1996, echoed Hassan’s sentiments, expressing her anger and disappointment at how the situation is unfolding in America. Her life was tragically impacted in 2012 when her son Dominic was killed in an accident by an illegal immigrant.
“I came the right way, and all I have left of my family is my son Dominic, his ashes,” Durden-Coulter told Fox News. “People need to start speaking out, speaking up, because this is now affecting everybody, everywhere in the United States. I don’t care where you live, and it has to stop. And our government has really got to get it together.”
She added: “I don’t want to hear from another angel family. I don’t want to hear another angel mom crying while telling me her story.”