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Trump renews Mexico border wall demands

28 November 2018, 5:02 PM  |
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U.S. President Donald Trump

Donald Trump has proposed a $23 billion wall, with many Republicans in favour and most Democrats against.

U.S. President Donald Trump

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Donald Trump has proposed a $23 billion wall, with many Republicans in favour and most Democrats against.

President Donald Trump has renewed demand for United States taxpayer funding of his proposed U.S. – Mexico border wall. He threatened again on Tuesday to bring on a budget standoff and a partial government shutdown, leaving Congress just eleven days to act.

With time running short, Trump and Republican leaders of the U.S. House of Representatives huddled at the White House.

Representative Steve Scalise, who attended the meeting, later told Fox News: “It’s all about border security and $5 billion is the number for the wall.” That figure is significantly higher than even Republicans in the Senate have sought and Democrats have rejected.

Trump, in an interview with the Washington Post, hinted at a way to avoid a government shutdown, but still build his wall. He referred to his ordering of U.S. troops to the border in October to install “barbed wire and fencing and various other things,” the newspaper reported.

By 7 December, Congress must pass a spending bill to keep some government agencies funded, including the Department of Homeland Security, which polices the border and immigration.

White House officials said that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will meet with the incoming foreign minister of Mexico on Sunday to discuss immigration.

“They will have a full conversation about all the issues in connection with the border,” White House national security adviser John Bolton told reporters.

Washington’s focus on the Mexican border coincides with televised images of U.S. border police lobbing teargas canisters over a border fence in Southern California on Sunday into crowds of asylum seekers, mostly from Central America.

Even with the divisive 6 November congressional elections over, Trump has continued to rail against thousands of migrants in a caravan traveling from violence-ridden Central American countries to seek asylum in the United States.

Senator Marco Rubio told reporters that the latest border incident was unlikely to shift the partisan split in Congress over Trump’s proposed, $23 billion wall, with many Republicans in favour and most Democrats against, “People here are pretty dug in,” said Republican, Rubio.

Democratic Senator Jon Tester, who like Rubio is a member of the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee, predicted a border security deal would be struck in coming days.

A House Democratic aide familiar with the negotiations said in a telephone interview that, at least for now, talks over Homeland Security’s budget were “a total mess.”

The $5 billion House Republicans tout for Trump’s wall compares with $1.6 billion Senate Republicans have sought for this fiscal year. The Trump administration would like the entire $23 billion up front, fearing that a House run by Democrats next year would never fully fund the long-term costs.

Rubio said more “physical structures” are needed to reinforce the border. However, he said, “The ultimate border security is to help address the causes of people leaving Guatemala and Honduras and fleeing to the United States.”

Under Republican control of the Senate and House in recent years, U.S. spending on combating violence and promoting the economies of El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala and Honduras has declined. Meanwhile, despite Trump’s efforts to make immigration more difficult, the number of illegal crossings has risen.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in the fiscal year that ended on 30 September, apprehensions on the southwest border of unaccompanied children rose 21% from the previous year to 50 000, while family apprehensions were up 42% to more than 107 000.

As Trump gears up for his 2020 re-election bid, he is expected to hammer on his 2016 campaign pledge to stop illegal immigration, raising fears that he might not back down, as he has before, from a threat to close the government.

“Life is hard, but it’s harder when you’re stupid. A government shutdown would be stupid…but if we can’t agree on the budget, we can’t agree on the budget,” said Republican Senator John Kennedy, also an Appropriations Committee member.

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