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After years of Trump's dire warnings, a ‘crisis' has hit the border but generates little urgency
2019-01-06
[WAPO] In 2015, the year President Trump launched his White House bid with a promise to build a wall on the Mexico border, illegal migration to the United States plunged 31 percent, falling near its lowest level in 50 years.

Security experts saw a success, but Trump looked at the border and saw something ominous: "rapists," "criminals" and other predators lurking on the other side.

In 2017, Trump’s first year in office, he continued to insist on the urgent need for a border wall, even as illegal crossings dropped further.

With parts of the federal government shut down over what has morphed into the defining symbol of Trump’s presidency, administration officials are clamoring louder than ever. Only this time, they face a bona fide emergency on the border, and they’re struggling to make the case there’s truly a problem.

Record numbers of migrant families are streaming into the United States, overwhelming border agents and leaving holding cells dangerously overcrowded with children, many of whom are falling sick. Two Guatemalan children taken into U.S. custody died in December.

In a letter to lawmakers Friday, the White House and the Department of Homeland Security made a fresh appeal to amend immigration laws they denounce as "legal loopholes" and blame for creating a "border security and humanitarian crisis." But the chance of reaching consensus for such technical fixes to U.S. immigration statutes is growing more remote, buried by the pitched battle over a structure new House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) calls "immoral."
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  After his second tour, friend said he wanted to go to Tijuana - comrade told him, 'Whazza mattah? Iraq not exciting enough for ya?'
Posted by: swksvolFF   2019-01-06 20:09  

#7  I have to go therein 2 weeks for bidness; anything worth reporting will be following return.
While not concerned too much about me, my travel partner is a really attractive 30 YO blonde. Might as well paint a target on her.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2019-01-06 17:04  

#6  I'm born and raised 59 years within 20 miles of Tijuana. You couldn't pay me to go there, especially in a new vehicle. Wasn't like that in the 70's, 80's
Posted by: Frank G   2019-01-06 16:02  

#5  Been to Tijuana lately? I got a buddy living in San Diego, and he's telling me it's more dangerous than he's ever seen for a US citizen to go there because of the thousands of dirtballs that have invaded the city.

Do some research first or get the fuck outta here.
Posted by: Raj   2019-01-06 14:08  

#4  If Trump says there is a crisis, better believe there isn't one.
Posted by: Otto Forkbeard2391   2019-01-06 11:11  

#3  Given the near total suppression of the crimes and looting committed by the invaders, what are you trying to say?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-01-06 11:07  

#2  She would know "immoral". It's her base
Posted by: Frank G   2019-01-06 08:47  

#1  WAPO laying the foundation for a democratic capitulation.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-01-06 08:09  

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