Wednesday, December 12, 2018

So, Ya Think Walls DON'T Work, Huh?

Border security is national security


Yesterday, President Donald J. Trump and Vice President Mike Pence met with Democratic leaders Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) in the Oval Office.

Their dialogue was constructive. The President and the Democrat leaders agreed to support the passage of historic criminal justice reform, and they discussed significant progress with the Farm Bill, which passed in the Senate today. Major disagreement remains, however, on the crucial issue of border security and transparency.

“The wall will get built,” President Trump said. “A lot of the wall is built. It’s been very effective.” The numbers back him up. It’s time for Congress to step up and finish the job.

The Democrats’ priority is clear, however: They would rather keep the U.S. border open to illegal immigrants than keep the Government open to serve American citizens.

Open borders are dangerous. The Department of Homeland Security reports that it stops an average of 10 known or suspected terrorists each day from entering the United States. And despite claiming to support border security, Democrats in practice have blocked all efforts to secure our southern border and protect our communities.

In 2006, when their base was different, Democrats were singing another tune. Back then, party leaders such as Senators Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, and Schumer himself all voted for the Secure Fences Act. Democrats openly admitted that stronger border security was essential for a safer America.

Democrats did the right thing then. So why won’t they now?

Watch: President Trump hosts Democrat leaders in the Oval Office.

TranscriptThe President’s conversation with Sen. Schumer and Rep. Pelosi

Stat of the day: Walls work


Democrats claim America doesn’t need a wall to protect its southern border. Common sense says otherwise—and so do the numbers.

Building walls at key sections of the border caused illegal traffic to drop by 90 percent or more in the years that followed: 
  • San Diego, CA (built in 1992): Illegal traffic dropped 92 percent over 23 years
  • El Paso, TX (built in 1993): Illegal traffic dropped 95 percent in 22 years
  • Tucson, AZ (built in 2000): Illegal traffic dropped 90 percent over 15 years
  • Yuma, AZ (built in 2005): Illegal traffic dropped 95 percent over 9 years
Get the facts: Democrat-backed policies have created a border crisis.

Photo of the Day

Official White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian 
President Trump is joined by legislators and Archbishop Bashar Warda of Iraq as he signs the Iraq and Syria Genocide Relief and Accountability Act of 2018 | December 11, 2018

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