After Gov. Doug Ducey (R), along with 25 other governors, sent a letter to the Biden administration urgently requesting a meeting with President Joe Biden regarding the border crisis, the White House appears to be ignoring the governors’ plea.

“As chief executives of our states, we request a meeting with you at The White House to bring an end to the national security crisis created by eight months of unenforced borders,” that letter said. “The months-long surge in illegal crossings has instigated an international humanitarian crisis, spurred a spike in international criminal activity, and opened the floodgates to human traffickers and drug smugglers endangering public health and safety in our states. A crisis that began at our southern border now extends beyond to every state and requires immediate action before the situation worsens.”

Even governors in states that are not located near the southern border, where the vast majority of illegal aliens cross into the United States, signed onto the letter.

The signees included Gov. Eric Holcomb (R-IN), Gov. Charlie Baker (R-MA), Gov. Larry Hogan (R-MD), Gov. Mike Dunleavey (R-AK), and several others in non-border states.

Expectedly, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R), who has been requesting the help of local law enforcement agencies from inside his state and around the country to secure his state’s border with Mexico.

The governors requested to meet with Biden within the next two weeks, stressing that the situation at the border was urgent.

“Due to the emergent crisis, we respectfully request a meeting as soon as your schedule allows within 15 days,” the letter said. “While we know your responsibilities as Commander in Chief are substantial, ending the national crisis and securing our states must be a priority.”

The Arizona Sun Times reached out to the White House to see if it would grant the governors’ request for a meeting.

The White House did not respond to The Sun Times’ comment request.

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Pete D’Abrosca is a contributor at The Arizona Sun Times and The Star News Network. Follow Pete on Twitter. Email tips to [email protected].
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