Stephen A Smith Makes Bold Statement On How To Solve Border Crisis As He Prepares For Potential Run At U.S. President [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Stephen A Smith has declared that America would not have a border crisis under his presidency.
The ESPN sportscaster is believed to be nearing a run for the White House. He recently obliged ‘CBS Sunday Morning’ in an interview, revealing he will make a decision early next year.
“I will make a decision in early 2027, but I am not ruling it out because I expect a lot of success to come my way. And Lord help everybody if the amount of success comes my way ensures that I never have to worry about my quality of life ever again,” he said.
Smith was asked about Donald Trump’s border policies and suggested that while the methods may be flawed, the current President has no choice.
“I don’t like what I’m seeing, but everything he does is not wrong,” he said.
“The borders needed to be closed. [Trump] was right to do that, but only because Biden opened them. Had Biden followed Barack Obama’s method and his plan and what he did in deporting even more people than Trump did in his first term, you wouldn’t hear me saying that,” he continued.
“But when you let anywhere from 12 to 15 million people cross the border illegally, swearing in our face — spitting in our face while and telling us it’s raining, figuratively speaking, by telling us there was no border crisis when clearly there was, emergency efforts were necessary.”
Stephen A Smith Makes Bold Claim

Stephen A. also declared that there would be no such issues under his watch, while New York would have less crime. That’s because he’d have more cops on the streets, not fewer.
“We wouldn’t have a border crisis under my watch. We ain’t defunding any police… There’s gon’ be more,” he remarked.
You can hear him in the video below:
According to the New York Post, close to 10 million migrants entered the United States illegally while Joe Biden was in the White House. Critics claim it resulted from a refusal to enforce immigration laws.
Should Stephen A Smith run for office in 2028, he would be at risk of inheriting a massive problem.
The 58-year-old previously downplayed suggestions of a potential election campaign. Nowadays, it seems the only thing left to do is announce his candidacy.
