Texas mom who lost son to fentanyl pleads with Biden to secure the border: American lives 'need to come first'
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Janel Rodriguez urged the Biden administration to secure the border after her son died from fentanyl poisoning that was brought into the U.S. illegally from Mexico.
In an interview on "America Reports" Thursday, Rodriguez pleaded with the White House to take action and prioritize American lives that she said have been threatened as a result of President Biden's open border policies. Yael Halon is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to yael.halon@fox.com.
"What I would like to say to the president is, something needs to happen down there, and I’m an American, we are Americans, and our people need to come first," Rodriguez pleaded. "I care about what happens in America and what happens to American families, and right now our children are dying because of the lack of security at the border."