Trump Renews Push for Wall During Visit to Texas Border

Bowen Xiao
By Bowen Xiao
January 10, 2019Politics
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In a renewed push for border wall funding, President Donald Trump headed to the Southern Border in McAllen, Texas, to make his case again on what he described as “a crisis of the heart and a crisis of the soul,” in his national address just days prior.

Arriving at the Border Patrol McAllen Station on Jan. 10, Trump participated in a roundtable discussion on immigration and border security with Texas officials. Among those making the trip with him were White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, senior advisor and son-in-law Jared Kushner, Sens. John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, (R-Texas), and more.

Props filled the center of the event, including an AR-15 rifle, colt handguns, a plastic bag full of cash, and black-taped bricks of heroin and methamphetamine. These were examples of items Border Patrol agents have seized.

In his opening remarks, Trump praised border patrol officers as Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen sat on his right and Reggie Singh to his left. Singh is the brother of slain California officer Ronil Singh who was gunned down by an illegal immigrant the day after Christmas.

“I’m honored to be in McAllen, Texas, with the heroes of border patrol,” Trump said. “And they are heroes—you take so much heat, so much abuse, from people who don’t know what they’re talking about. I want to say you have a friend with this administration and you have a friend with me.”

First-Hand Stories

After his remarks, Trump invited Singh to talk about his brother’s life.

Reggie said his brother always wanted to be in law enforcement. He migrated to the U.S. from Fiji legally, asked for his citizenship and worked towards it to become a corporal K9 officer.

“The way he was killed, what my family is going through right now, I do not want any other family, law enforcement person, to go through that,” he said, voice wavering and his eyes welling with tears.

“At 33 years old, Ronil Singh was cremated and I had to pick up his remains,” he added. “It breaks my heart.”

Trump embraced Reggie, telling him, “We are with you. You know that, right?” Gustavo Perez Arriaga, 32, a Mexican national, was arrested for Roni’s murder after a two-day manhunt.

Trump then asked Marie Vega to speak about her lost son, Javier Vega, who became a Marine and then a border patrol agent.

“It was supposed to be a peaceful fun fishing afternoon but it didn’t happen that way because we had a criminal illegal alien that killed him.”

“A parent should not have to bury a child,” she said. “We need the wall.”

Trump said Democrats don’t understand what is truly happening along the border. On Jan. 9, he walked out of another round of failed talks with Democrat leaders including Speaker of the House Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Minority leader Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.).

Pelosi and Schumer have repeatedly argued that a border wall would be expensive and ineffective. Democrats have not offered any new deal aside from their $1.3 billion offer for border-security purposes, which does not include any funding for a wall.

Meanwhile, the partial government shutdown continued into its 20th day, with no collaborative resolution between the two camps in sight.

“Politicians in Washington—they’ve never been here,” Trump said. “They don’t know the first thing about what we’re talking about.”

A Real Crisis

In their roundtable remarks, Senators Cornyn and Cruz criticized Democrats for saying there was no crisis.

“When people like Ted and I hear our colleagues in Washington say this is a manufactured crisis we kind of wonder what planet they’ve been living on,” Cornyn said as he pointed to the piles of seized heroin and meth and the sizeable bag of cash amounting to $362,062.

Cruz said politicians who claim the border is secure are “ignoring reality.”

Trump reacted to the props in the room, describing them as “brutal.” A CBP port director explained one display that contained 117 kilograms (258 pounds) of meth and 4 kilograms, or nearly 9 pounds, of heroin that were seized at a port of entry by K-9 units.

A border patrol agent in charge showed photos on poster boards of suspects smuggled in the trunk of a car; marijuana and firearms stashed inside a house; a vehicle that failed to yield to border agents; and a juvenile who died in the vehicle, among others.

Trump later traveled to the banks of the Rio Grande where he was greeted by border agents in the Texas town of Mission where another section of the wall is proposed to be built.

From The Epoch Times

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