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Added on the 24/10/2018 11:56:56 - Copyright : Euronews EN
Republican lawmakers pass an immigration package that would restart stalled construction of Donald Trump's southern border wall as the United States braces for a sudden increase in migrant crossings from Mexico. The Secure the Border Act of 2023, which advanced from the Republican-led House of Representatives on a roughly party-line 219-213 vote, would reintroduce several signature Trump-era measures, from completing the wall to bolstering asylum restrictions. IMAGES
Former US President Donald Trump arrives at the US-Mexico border to denounce his successor Joe Biden's handling of immigration policy. IMAGES
US President Donald Trump announces that he will declare a national emergency in order to build a barrier on the US-Mexico border without funding from Congress. SOUNDBITE
Border officials in the US, patrol a border fence in McAllen, Texas, after Donald Trump's visit there to defend his wall project, a source of intense conflict with the Democrats. IMAGES
US president Donald Trump stepping off the plane as he arrives in Texas where he will visit the southern border and take part in a roundtable on immigration and border security, as well as a visit to the Rio Grande where he will receive a briefing on border security. IMAGES
Images of the Rio Grande seen from Anzalduas Park in McAllen, Texas which is on the US border with Mexico. President Trump travels to McAllen on Thursday and will fly down to the southern border that he described in his prime-time television address to the nation, as an open door to murderers and other criminals. IMAGES