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Laura Ingraham's interview of the President before his speech in El Paso Tx. No dancing around the questions. Direct answers.
Trump is amazingly different than so many politicians and especially democrats who ramble on and blabber without answering the question asked. Wide range of topics covered all answered directly.
El Paso was one of the U.S. most dangerous cities before a border fence was built there.
Trump stated that the city of El Paso, Texas, “used to have extremely high rates of violent crime — one of the highest in the country, and [was] considered one of our nation’s most dangerous cities. Now, with a powerful barrier in place, El Paso is one of our safest cities.”
Crime data do not support the president’s claim either that El Paso was one of the country’s “most dangerous cities” or that the barrier built between El Paso and Juarez, Mexico, had the effect of dramatically reducing crime on the U.S. side of the border.
Instead, UCR data show that violent crime in El Paso generally followed a national trend. It spiked to its highest level in 30 years in the early 1990s and has steadily declined since.
the areas being targeted for barrier fence right now is on federal land. so yes they will be some private land later but this five billion is for federaral land
the areas being targeted for barrier fence right now is on federal land. so yes they will be some private land later but this five billion is for federaral land
1. The federal government has no right to own land
2. Eminent domain is theft and the private landowners have the right to use deadly force against government agents who come to seize their property.
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