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If Donald Trump is not elected President he has a professed future of being the "Secretary of Not Allowing Businesses to leave" and particularly to Mexico where he will build a wall and they will pay for it. When it comes to jobs Donald Trump believes in American protectionism and maybe that isn't a bad thing with so many jobs and businesses leaving the United States for cheap labor.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump boldly declared last summer that he would “build a great wall” along the border between the U.S. and Mexico, and that “nobody builds walls better than [him].” Months later, Trump continues to stand by these claims and insists that Mexico will pay for the wall’s construction.
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
Ciudad Juarez, Jun 11 (EFE).- A Mexican man died on Friday as he fell while trying to scale a border wall to cross into the state of Texas in the United States on Friday, according to the authorities in both countries.The accident occurred in the border town of Ciudad Juarez, which borders the city of El Paso, Texas, when the 24-year-old man, whose name was not released, tried to cross into the US and fell from the top of the 10-meter (33 feet) high iron structure. (Camera RAÚL MORALES).B-ROLL OF THE BORDER WALL WHERE A MEXICAN MAN FALLS OFF AS HE TRIES TO CROSS THE BORDER IN CIUDAD JUAREZ, MEXICO.
Supporters of US President Donald Trump confront National Guard members standing guard outside the US Capitol after the implementation of a curfew in Washington, DC hours after Trump supporters stormed Congress. IMAGES
National Guard members arrive at the US Capitol as a curfew enters into force in the US capital hours after Donald Trump supporters stormed Congress. IMAGES