Donald Trump not moved on Sunday from its demand for a border wall with Mexico. “99 percent of our illegal border will be defections,” wrote the American President on Twitter. He quoted his democratic predecessors, Barack Obama and his election opponent, Hillary Clinton, had spoken out both years ago, also for better protection against illegal Migration.
….The only reason they do not want to build a Wall is that Walls Work! 99% of our illegal Border crossings wants to end crime in our Country will go way down and we will save billions of dollars a year! A properly planned and constructed, the Wall will pay for itself many times a year!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 6. January 2019
“We simply cannot allow people to pour into the United States undetected, undocumented, and unchecked…” Barrack Obama, 2005. I voted, when I was a Senator, to build a barrier to try to prevent illegal immigrants from coming in…” Hillary Clinton, in 2015.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 6. January 2019
In the course of the day wanted to be Vice-President Mike Pence come together, as on Saturday with representatives of Republicans and Democrats in Congress. The Meeting on Saturday had brought no progress. The Chairman of the house of representatives, Nancy Pelosi, had several times declared that her party will make no money for the construction of a wall in the budget.
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Trump should run on Sunday in the country residence Camp David in Washington with officials of the White house talks. The acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney has invited the staff to a weekend getaway.
The dispute over the construction of the wall has a partial government standstill that lasts for more than two weeks. Hundreds of thousands of government officials must be currently working without immediate payment or had to take a forced vacation. Museums and national parks are closed. Millions of Americans need to be longer than hoped for wait for tax refunds, because the IRS is concerned. (fal/sda)
Created: 06.01.2019, 15:38 PM