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Friday, March 29, 2019
Trump threatens to close border 'next week' if Mexico doesn't 'immediately stop' flood of illegal immigrants
President Trump on Friday threatened to close the Southern Border next week if Mexico does not “immediately stop” the record-breaking surge of illegal immigrants flooding into the United States.
Trump's warning comes as Customs and Border Protection officials say March is on pace to exceed 100,000 border apprehensions -- the highest monthly total in a decade. According to CBP, this week alone, agents have more than 12,000 migrants in custody.,
“The DEMOCRATS have given us the weakest immigration laws anywhere in the World. Mexico has the strongest, & they make more than $100 Billion a year on the U.S.,” Trump tweeted. “Therefore, CONGRESS MUST CHANGE OUR WEAK IMMIGRATION LAWS NOW, & Mexico must stop illegals from entering the U.S. through their country and our Southern Border.” “Mexico for many years made a fortune off of the U.S., far greater than Border Costs. If Mexico doesn’t immediately stop ALL illegal immigration coming into the United States through[sic] our Southern Border, I will be CLOSING the Border, or large sections of the Border, next week.” He continued: “This would be so easy for Mexico to do, but they just take our money and ‘talk.’ Besides, we lose so much money with them, especially when you add in drug trafficking etc.), that the Border closing would be a good thing!” Trump’s initial warning came following comments made by U.S. Customs
and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAlleenan, who said this week
that the border was at its “breaking point,” noting that there are not
enough agents to respond to the flow of illegal immigrants crossing the
U.S.-Mexico border. “That breaking point has arrived this week at
our border,” McAleenan said during a visit to the border in El Paso,
Texas. “CBP is facing an unprecedented humanitarian and border security
crisis all along our Southwest border.” His agency also tweeted
that they saw the highest number of "apprehensions and encounters" in
over a decade this week -- over 4,000 in one day: "#CBP saw the highest
total of apprehensions and encounters in over a decade on Monday, with
4,000 migrants either apprehended or encountered at ports of entry in a
single day. Yesterday, that record was broken again—4,117 in a single
day."...MORE
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