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‘Americans are getting angry!’ Superman actor Dean Cain blasts illegal immigration: ‘Won’t stand for it’

Superman actor Dean Cain says Americans are growing increasingly frustrated with illegal immigration.

Speaking on GBN America, he spoke to Patrick Christys about the situation which he claims is rapidly spiralling out of control.

In a warning to the Biden administration, Cain said Americans “won’t stand for it” much longer as the number of migrants crossing the southern border hits unprecedented levels.

The former Superman actor says he believes the border crisis is being inflicted upon Americans by Democrats in a deliberate attempt to accrue more votes.

He lashed out at the US Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, claiming he is doing little to halt the crisis.

“It’s by design, they’re allowing it to happen”, he said.

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“Mayorkas is doing nothing but trying to get more people processed through.

“They’re importing voters, but at what cost?”

According to Cain, Donald Trump taking over in the White House will immediately change things.

“We’re having a lot of people get very angry here in the US”, he said.

“These migrants are getting $1500 a month at least in services and it’s starting to affect every city in this country.

“People won’t stand for it. We need to do something at the voting booth.

“Hopefully that all goes well, if Donald Trump comes in, it will change immediately.”

Polls suggest that more than two-thirds of Americans disapprove of Biden’s handling of the issue.

His likely opponent in November’s presidential election, Donald Trump, has hit out at a new cross-party bill trying to address the problem, saying it is not enough.

Mayors in cities across the country from Biden’s own country have criticised the US President’s handling of the issue with numbers in their areas surging.

More than 6.3 million migrants have been detained crossing into the US illegally under Biden.

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