Anonymous ID: cc76f1 Feb. 21, 2019, 6:59 a.m. No.5302494   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2668

I just want to mention that this has been in my email everyday in the last few days. It's something new:

 

1600 Daily

The White House • February 20, 2019

A national emergency in plain sight

 

Five days ago, President Donald J. Trump signed a Homeland Security appropriations bill that earned a number of important legislative victories for our country. At the same time, he used his legal authority as President to take executive action to address the immediate national security and humanitarian crisis at our Southern Border.

 

“It’s very simple: We want to stop drugs from coming into our country. We want to stop criminals and gangs from coming into our country,” the President said Friday from the White House Rose Garden. “We don’t control our own border.”

 

The crisis is real. Pretending it doesn’t exist is an insult to those who face its consequences every day. “January saw a surprising surge of 22,000 more apprehensions of illegal immigrants at southwest border crossings over January 2018, prompting a key predictor to suggest that border officers will make over 600,000 apprehensions this year,” Paul Bedard reports for the Washington Examiner.

 

Politicians and the media should listen to our experts in law enforcement. The lack of physical infrastructure at our southern border is continuously being exploited for illegal purposes, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials explain. To their point, take a look at a string of recent arrests along our border:

103 illegal aliens from Central America detained Monday morning

 

Two sex offenders arrested in separate weekend incidents

 

Multiple criminal aliens arrested over the holiday weekend, including some with warrants and convictions for sexual assault, kidnapping, and murder

 

A convicted rapist caught in El Centro, California

 

A previously deported MS-13 gang member recently apprehended

 

Nearly $1 million of drugs seized in the Rio Grande Valley

 

Behind the numbers are real stories of suffering. When America can’t vet who crosses its border, our citizens, including legal immigrants, suffer. On Friday, one such “angel mom”—a legal immigrant whose only son was killed by someone here illegally—told CNN’s Jim Acosta something that every American should agree with: “We need to protect this country.”

 

Her son’s death was preventable. Our leaders had the power to stop it, and they chose not to. For years, Washington put political convenience over real national security.

 

If that isn’t a crisis, nothing is.

 

President Trump is keeping his promise to secure America’s border.

 

Watch: The border wall is already being built—ahead of schedule.

 

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The North Portico of the White House is seen in snowfall | February 20, 2019

 

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Anonymous ID: cc76f1 Feb. 21, 2019, 7:11 a.m. No.5302633   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5302394

I remember when someone from EpiPen testified before a committee regarding the price hike and it was controversial because she was some politician's daughter