December 22, 2024
A New York City mother, who’s son was murdered in Harlem, slammed President Joe Biden’s move to address the border crisis by building 20 miles of wall as “too little, too late.”


A New York City mother, who’s son was murdered in Harlem, slammed President Joe Biden’s move to address the border crisis by building 20 miles of wall as “too little, too late.”

“People have already had it up to here,” Madeline Brame told The Ingraham Angle. “You know, we see on a daily basis mothers, sitting on corners with infant babies, okay? Panhandling, begging for money, for food. If that had been an American mother, CPS would have came and taken that child.”


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“We see people going into stores and hotels, demanding that they give them whatever they want for free because they tell them that the government gave you money for us. So, they’re being bullies. They have a sense of entitlement,” she continued. “There is a serious sense of urgency and fear among the people in the black and brown communities because these people, these illegals are aggressive. They are very, very aggressive.”

Brame lost her son in 2018 after he was beaten and stabbed to death. She is now running to represent New York’s 16th District as a Republican, potentially facing off against Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) who made headlines on Saturday after pulling the fire alarm on Capitol Hill in an effort to stall a vote on a continuing resolution to fund the government.

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R-TX) and former GOP Rep. Lee Zeldin joined Brame on The Ingraham Angle, also blasting the Biden administration’s handling of the border as intentional.

“Walls work. They work, and they would work along the border. Trump was building it. Biden stopped it. And I’m going to keep a close eye on this,” Patrick said. “I don’t think we’re going to see much wall actually going up.”

Zeldin added that the decision to build the wall now is one made out of fear, suggesting that Democrats “might lose House seats because of it.”

“They’re motivated not because of rule of law, not by constitution,” Zeldin said.

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In April, Brame testified before the House Judiciary Committee during a field hearing. She blasted Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for going soft on crime.

“There are hundreds and thousands of us. We don’t give a damn about your politics. We don’t care. It could be the man from the moon who’s running for president. Okay?” Brame told the committee. “As long as whoever’s in there [stands] for law and order and is going to return some civility and sanity to our city.”

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