pic.twitter.com/SYg0cWWJHc— The Recount (@therecount) October 13, 2021Related: Travel virtually to São Paulo and meet these beautiful BraziliansIn a call to the Washington Post yesterday, Graham defended his comments.“Usually when you go to the border, you see people who are dressed really haggardly and who look like they’ve been through hell,” he said. “This time at Yuma, there were dozens that looked like they were checking into a hotel — and smartly dressed.”Graham said a Border Patrol agent had told him that Connecticut was a growing destination for Brazilian communities, along with two other states that he, “could not remember.”A spokesperson for Graham, Kevin Bishop, provided photos to the Post of luggage and shoes taken at the.