RFK Jr.: ‘Six Months Ago, I Thought an Open Border Was a Humanitarian Policy ... I Was Wrong’
EXCERPT:
KENNEDY JR.: “Six months ago, I thought that an open border was a humanitarian policy and that sealing -- if you were first sealing the border, it meant that you were probably a xenophobe, and maybe a racist. I was wrong. How did I learned I was wrong? It wasn't just that I listen -- it wasn't just that I listened to the other side. It was when I actually visited the border, and listened to people who aren't on either side. My views change, as I spoke to Border Patrol officers, to local officials, to local sheriffs, aid workers, and to the migrants themselves. I saw that no one party has a monopoly on wisdom and none of the simplistic narratives actually contain the whole truth. My promise to you as president is that I'm going to do this on every issue. I'm going to listen to stakeholders -- (Cheering and Applause) -- I'm going to listen to the stakeholders from every side and beyond any side.”




