Today, President Trump-endorsed candidate for North Carolina Senate, Michael Whatley, is joining Leader John Thune and Republican Senators at the southern border. The group will highlight how President Trump and Republican leadership in the Senate delivered transformational border security funding to finally secure America’s borders. But, Radical Roy Cooper said he would have voted against the legislation in favor of giving free healthcare to illegals and has consistently put illegals over the safety of North Carolinians.
Here’s what you need to know about Roy Cooper’s open-borders record. Cooper:
- Under Cooper, many violent illegals like Luis Pineda-Ancheta immediately reoffended after being released due to sanctuary policies in North Carolina.
- Cooper called President Trump’s border wall “unnecessary.”
- Cooper vetoed three pieces of legislation requiring North Carolina sheriffs to cooperate with ICE, embracing dangerous sanctuary policies that harbor criminal illegals and make North Carolinians less safe.
- Cooper’s soft-on-crime policies allowed nearly 500 violent illegals back onto the streets, including those charged with rape and murder.