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Cebu_4_2
6th April 2018, 11:48 PM
Trump Deploys United States Military To Border To Deal With Invading Caravan Of Illegals

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The United States Constitution gives the federal government of the United States very few, limited powers. One of these powers is the obligation to police our borders. Article IV Section 4 (http://constitutionus.com/) of the document states:

“The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened) against domestic Violence.”
Today President Trump announced his plans to deal with the caravan of illegals marching towards our border …

The Daily Caller Reports: President Donald Trump said Tuesday that the US military will be used to guard the US-Mexico border.

“We are going to be guarding our border with our military. That’s a big step,” Trump told reporters gathered at the White House. “We cannot have people flowing into our country illegally, disappearing, and by the way never showing up for court.”

The President’s comments appear to take aim at current US policy which requires border agents to catch then release family units who arrive at the borer from noncontiguous countries.
He also said he had spoken with Secretary of Defense James Mattis about the use of the military to guard the border.

In recent days, Trump has repeatedly tweeted about a caravan of illegal immigrants making their way from Honduras to the US border via Mexico. The President had threatened to end the NAFTA agreement if the Mexican government did not stop the caravan.

Mexican authorities responded to Trump’s Sunday threat to kill NAFTA by pledging to disband the caravan and allow some transmitters to apply for asylum in Mexico. The organizers, however, said many members of the group will continue marching north towards the US-Mexico border where, if they claim asylum and are with a family unit, they legally must be released into the interior of the country.

Neuro
7th April 2018, 12:15 AM
Trump Deploys United States Military To Border To Deal With Invading Caravan Of Illegals

April 3, 2018 (http://www.americanjournalreview.com/2018/04/) John Locke (http://www.americanjournalreview.com/author/tdlittlepage/) Illegal Immigration (http://www.americanjournalreview.com/category/illegal-immigration/) 5 (http://www.americanjournalreview.com/trump-deploys-united-states-military-to-border-to-deal-with-invading-caravan-of-illegals/#mh-comments)
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The United States Constitution gives the federal government of the United States very few, limited powers. One of these powers is the obligation to police our borders. Article IV Section 4 (http://constitutionus.com/) of the document states:

“The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened) against domestic Violence.”
Today President Trump announced his plans to deal with the caravan of illegals marching towards our border …

The Daily Caller Reports: President Donald Trump said Tuesday that the US military will be used to guard the US-Mexico border.

“We are going to be guarding our border with our military. That’s a big step,” Trump told reporters gathered at the White House. “We cannot have people flowing into our country illegally, disappearing, and by the way never showing up for court.”

The President’s comments appear to take aim at current US policy which requires border agents to catch then release family units who arrive at the borer from noncontiguous countries.
He also said he had spoken with Secretary of Defense James Mattis about the use of the military to guard the border.

In recent days, Trump has repeatedly tweeted about a caravan of illegal immigrants making their way from Honduras to the US border via Mexico. The President had threatened to end the NAFTA agreement if the Mexican government did not stop the caravan.

Mexican authorities responded to Trump’s Sunday threat to kill NAFTA by pledging to disband the caravan and allow some transmitters to apply for asylum in Mexico. The organizers, however, said many members of the group will continue marching north towards the US-Mexico border where, if they claim asylum and are with a family unit, they legally must be released into the interior of the country.

Who are these organizers? Why are they doing this? Are they connected to Soros “Open Society”? Why would people who have been granted asylum in Mexico, continue to USA? Did they not mean to apply for asylum to Mexico? Or is it only those who were not granted asylum in Mexico that continues? How come if Mexican authorities granted asylum to some in the group, they allow those who were not granted asylum to roam freely?

Neuro
7th April 2018, 12:58 AM
Maybe Trump and Soros is working both sides of the spectrum on this together?

singular_me
7th April 2018, 12:59 AM
all I see are more "money printing incentives"

Neuro
7th April 2018, 01:01 AM
all I see are more "money printing incentives"

Can you explain that?

madfranks
7th April 2018, 06:04 AM
many members of the group will continue marching north towards the US-Mexico border where, if they claim asylum and are with a family unit, they legally must be released into the interior of the country.Who the fu*k made that law? Or should I say (((who)))?

EE_
7th April 2018, 06:29 AM
Mexican authorities responded to Trump’s Sunday threat to kill NAFTA by pledging to disband the caravan and allow some transmitters to apply for asylum in Mexico. The organizers, however, said many members of the group will continue marching north towards the US-Mexico border where, if they claim asylum and are with a family unit, they legally must be released into the interior of the country.


This is bullshit! The real reason Mexico responded was because they didn't want our military on the border. Mexico rakes in $billions by having our border open to drug traffickers and by also exporting their welfare to the US. Mexico was hoping by their quick response there was a chance the military would no longer be needed, the wall could be stalled even longer and they could carry on business as usual.
No such luck with Trump. Game over!

Stopping the flow of drugs and getting stuck with all these worthless brown people is going to be a big problem for Mexico. Their country is falling apart with crime and drug cartels taking over city after city. Anyone visiting Mexico will get no sympathy from me if they are robbed, raped, murdered, or incarcerated for no reason. You can find sympathy in the dictionary between shit and syphilis.

Horn
7th April 2018, 09:39 AM
Who the fu*k made that law? Or should I say (((who)))?

Most countries will permit you to seek asylum unless you are From the U.S. and provide ability to support your yourself.

Panama treats everyone as an asylum seeker with its visa that requires that u provide financial means to support yourself and a return flight to your home country if u dont find asylum.

Who wants to support welfare?

Cebu_4_2
8th April 2018, 12:29 AM
Texas Sends 250 National Guard Troops To Mexico Border

The Department of Defense authorized funding for up to 4,000 National Guard troops to secure the border.

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(Reuters) - The Texas National Guard has begun deploying troops to help secure the state’s southern border with Mexico as President Donald Trump has been unable to get the U.S. Congress or Mexico to fully fund his proposed wall along the border.

The deployment, announced on Friday by Texas officials, comes after Trump directed Defense Secretary James Mattis to request the use of National Guard personnel to help the Department of Homeland Security secure the border in four southwestern U.S. states, including Texas.

Mattis on Friday authorized the funding for up to 4,000 National Guard troops for the operation through Sept. 30, a Department of Defense memo showed.

The troops will be under the “command and control” of their respective governors, it said.

Trump has failed so far to persuade either the Mexican government or the U.S. Congress to fully fund a wall he wants to build along the border. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on Thursday sharply rebuked Trump over the plan.

The Texas Army National Guard said 250 guardsmen along with aircraft, vehicles and surveillance equipment were to be deployed along the state’s border with Mexico within the next 72 hours.

Exact details of the mission, including the total number of troops to be deployed and the cost, were yet to be determined, Brigadier General Tracy Norris, commander of the Texas Army National Guard, told a news conference.

The National Guard has operated along the border for decades. About 100 members of the Texas Military Department are currently assigned along the border in an “observe and report” role, Norris noted.

In Arizona, some 150 National Guard members will be sent to the border next week, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey said in a Tweet on Friday.

The Department of Homeland Security has identified security vulnerabilities that could be addressed by the National Guard, Mattis and Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen said in a joint statement on Friday.


Nielsen said this week that the troops would not be involved in law enforcement.

In a supporting role, possibly for aerial reconnaissance, the Guard will help U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel with stopping illegal immigrants from entering the country, Nielsen said.

In keeping with a theme he often invoked as a candidate in 2016 and has continually returned to since taking office, Republican Trump has sharpened his anti-immigrant rhetoric, warning that illegal immigrants threaten U.S. safety and jobs.

“It sounds to me more like political rhetoric than something that is actually needed on our border,” Representative Vicente Gonzalez, a Texas Democrat whose district includes the border city of McAllen, told the New York Times.