AP Photo/Patrick Semansky National Security Council Coordinator for U.S. Southern Border Roberta Jacobson, the Biden administration’s border czar, is stepping down at the end of April. The administration is brushing off questions about timing and cause for her resignation by pointing out that she only signed on for the first 100 days. Such a provision at a time like this is odd enough, but Jacobson isn’t even sticking around the full 100 days. The southern border is a crisis of Joe Biden’s making. Jacobson was paraded out by White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki in March and at that time she used the same talking points as everyone else in the administration uses – the border crisis is a challenge, not a crisis. She dishonestly pointed to the Trump administration and said the Biden administration inherited a mess at the border. Since her appointment, Jacobson has pretty much been missing in action as far as a casual observer can tell. For those of us who try to keep up with developments on the southern border, she doesn’t factor into any news coverage. If she was appointed by Status Quo Joe to provide some kind of confidence that the situation is under control, she has failed miserably. Apparently, her ambassador skills aren’t enough to stop the rush to the southern border.