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Trump Says National Guard May Stay At Mexican Border Until Wall Is Built

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President Donald Trump told reporters he may keep the National Guard along the southern border until his proposed wall is built. The proposed wall failed to garner much funding in the federal budget past last month, but President Trump has remaining committed to stemming illegal immigration along the Mexican border. According to Trump, he wants 2 to 4 thousand troops patrolling the border, and is looking into how much it would cost to deploy the Guard. His comments come a day after Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen announced Trump's decision to deploy the National Guard along the southern border.

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