The surge in illegal immigrants crossing America’s southern border makes reaching an agreement on immigration “much harder,” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said Monday. “It’s going to be really hard to get a bipartisan bill put together on anything that has a legalization component until you stop the flow,” he told reporters on Capitol Hill. Illegal border crossings breached 100,000 in President Joe Biden’s first full month in office. Another 26,000 people evaded capture, according to Jaeson Jones, a former Texas Department of Public Safety captain who received the provisional CBP data from internal sources. The Epoch Times reviewed the data. The situation has sparked the reopening of shuttered border facilities to house unaccompanied children and the designation of a convention center in Houston to hold up to 3,000 immigrant teenagers. Biden’s rollback of former President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, including allowing asylum seekers into the country to wait for their claims …