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Trump's call to militarize border comes as illegal crossings last year were lowest since 1971


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8 minutes ago, Ez ryder said:

LMFAO oh yes the only arrests at the border came early 17 and only because Obama had set the wheels in motion .

now tell us how it feels to have a black cock shoved all the up your ass  

Hahahaha

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27 minutes ago, Ez ryder said:

LMFAO oh yes the only arrests at the border came early 17 and only because Obama had set the wheels in motion .

now tell us how it feels to have a black cock shoved all the way up your ass  

You make absolutely no sense. 

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29 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

You make absolutely no sense. 

really are you sure you are dry? you posted this

   spin_dry said:

The arrests came early in 2017. Those investigations had been going for months if not years. But you have trump’s cock up your ass so far that you can’t think straight. 

so I posted this

 

LMFAO oh yes the only arrests at the border came early 17 and only because Obama had set the wheels in motion .

now tell us how it feels to have a black cock shoved all the way up your ass  

Edited 41 minutes ago by Ez ryder

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4 hours ago, Ez ryder said:

no really what is your plan?

or do you just like to flap your cock hole and parrot everything motherjones tells you to ?

 

It’s better than supporting a commie mo fo every chance you get.

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45 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

It’s better than supporting a commie mo fo every chance you get.

what is better crying like a bitch over everything mother jones tells you is bad ?
really what is your issue with man power at the border?

or do you want a wall ?

or just open up the border ?

 

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On ‎4‎/‎8‎/‎2018 at 7:19 AM, Mainecat said:
CBS NEWS April 4, 2018, 7:13 AM

Trump's call to militarize border comes as illegal crossings last year were lowest since 1971

President Trump says he wants to use the military to secure the border with Mexico until the U.S. can build a wall there. He says he is studying border security options with Defense Secretary James Mattis. One option is to send National Guard troops to help the border patrol.

Mr. Trump's call to militarize the border comes as illegal border crossings last year were at the lowest levels since 1971, reports CBS News correspondent Chip Reid. 

"There's nothing that I see right now happening on the U.S.-Mexico border that would constitute an insurrection," said retired Adm. James Winnefeld, who was vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under President Obama. He warned against using the U.S. military. 

"If the president tried to use military forces in an inappropriate way… he would be violating federal law," Winnefeld said.

Mr. Trump is stepping up his tough talk on illegal immigration after slow progress on his signature campaign promise for a border wall. The White House said he has directed a "vigorous" administrative strategy to confront the threat.

"Until we can have a wall and proper security, we're going to be guarding our border with the military," Mr. Trump said.

At a meeting with Baltic leaders Tuesday, Mr. Trump called for sending troops to the southern border to stop illegal immigration, but provided little details.

"I think that it's something we have to do," Mr. Trump said.

He seized on reports of a caravan of over a thousand migrants who have been dispersing in Oaxaca, Mexico. According to the Mexican government, the caravan has taken place every year at this time since 2010.

"Thought they were just going to walk right through Mexico and right through the border," Mr. Trump said.

While presidents have in the past sent the National Guard to the border to assist Customs and Border Patrol, they did not act as law enforcement personnel.

In 2010, President Obama sent 1,200 National Guard members to help battle drug smuggling and illegal immigration, and in 2006 President Bush sent 6,000 Guard members to assist the border patrol. In both deployments, soldiers had no authority to detain immigrants because federal law prohibits using active duty troops to conduct law enforcement activities in the United States, unless authorized by Congress. 

A National Guard spokesman said it has not received any notice for sending troops to the border. In a statement, the Mexican government said Mexico's immigration policy is a "sovereign issue implemented according to law."

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-calls-military-secure-us-mexico-border-context/

 

meanwhile Russian operatives troll Washington

and yet

Agents in the El Paso sector arrested more than 25,000 immigrants suspected of crossing illegally and seized more than 34,000 pounds of marijuana and 140 pounds of cocaine during the last fiscal year.

While total border arrests dropped early in Trump's first year in office, the number climbed to 50,308 in March — up 37 percent from February and more than triple the same period last year.

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