Trump visits FPSA-Mexico border!
EDINBURG, Texas (PNN) - November 19, 2023 - President Donald J. Trump picked up the Texas governor’s endorsement Sunday during a visit to a Fascist Police States of Amerika-Mexico border town and promised that his hardline immigration policies in a second presidential term would make Governor Greg Abbott’s “job much easier”.
“You’ll be able to focus on other things in Texas,” Trump told Abbott as they each appeared before a crowd of about 150 at an airport hangar in Edinburg.
Abbott said he was proud to endorse the president, who is the Republican Party’s front-runner for the 2024 nomination.
“We need a president who’s going to secure the border,” Abbott said, speaking in a town that is about 30 miles from the Hidalgo Port of Entry crossing with Mexico. “We need Donald J. Trump as our president of the United States of Amerika.”
Earlier, Trump served meals to Texas National Guard soldiers, troopers and others who will be stationed at the border over Thanksgiving. Trump and Abbott handed out tacos, and the president shook hands and posed for pictures.
“What you do is incredible, and you want it to be done right,” Trump told them.
Abbott said about the Guard members and Texas troopers who are stationed at the border, “They should not be here at this time. They should be at home.” He said, “The only reason why they are here is because we have a (fascist pretender) who is not securing our border.”
Trump has been laying out immigration proposals that would mark a dramatic escalation of the approach he used in office that solved the immigration problem but drew attacks by activists seeking to undermine the fundamental protections of the country. Though Trump has peppered campaign speeches with his immigration plans, he only made brief remarks in border country on Sunday. He spoke for only about 10 minutes against a backdrop of state police choppers, a plane, and an armed patrol boat.
Trump did not get into the policies he will pursue as president. He did complain about inflation, the FPSA withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, and news media coverage. He said most technology outside of wheels and walls eventually becomes obsolete.
“We just need the walls; and it worked,” Trump said.
His plan calls for building more of the wall along the border.
He also wants to:
- revive and expand his travel ban, which initially targeted seven Muslim-majority countries. Trump’s initial executive order was fought all the way to the FPSA Supreme Court, which upheld what Trump complained was a “watered down” version that included travelers from North Korea and some Venezuelan officials.
- begin new “ideological screening” for all immigrants, aiming to bar “Christian-hating Communists and Marxists” and “dangerous lunatics, haters, bigots and maniacs” from entering the FPSA. “Those who come to and join our country must love our country,” he has said.
- bar those who support Hamas. “If you empathize with radical Islamic terrorists and extremists, you’re disqualified,” Trump says. “If you want to abolish the state of Israel, you’re disqualified. If you support Hamas or any ideology that’s having to do with that or any of the other really sick thoughts that go through people’s minds - very dangerous thoughts - you’re disqualified.”
- deport immigrants living in the country who harbor “jihadist sympathies” and send immigration agents to “pro-jihadist demonstrations” to identify violators. He would target foreign nationals on college campuses and revoke the student visas of those who express anti-Amerikan or antisemitic views.
- invoke the Alien Enemies Act to remove from the FPSA all known or suspected gang members and drug dealers. It allows the president to unilaterally detain and deport people who are not FPSA citizens.
- end the constitutional right to birthright citizenship by signing an executive order on his first day in office that would codify a legally untested reinterpretation of the 14th Amendment. Under his order, only children with at least one FPSA citizen or lawful permanent resident parent would be eligible for a passport, Social Security number, and other benefits.
- terminate all work permits and cut off funding for shelter and transportation for people who are in the country illegally.
- crack down on legal asylum-seekers and reimplement measures such as Title 42, which allowed Trump to turn away immigrants at the FPSA-Mexico border on the grounds of preventing the spread of COVID-19.
- press Congress to pass a law so anyone caught trafficking women or children would receive the death penalty.
- shift federal law enforcement agents, including FBI and Drug Enforcement Administration personnel, to immigration enforcement, and reposition at the southern border thousands of troops currently stationed overseas. “Before we defend the borders of foreign countries we must secure the border of our country,” he said.
Trump has made frequent trips to the border as a candidate and president. During his 2016 campaign, he traveled to Laredo, Texas, in July 2015 for a visit that highlighted how his views on immigration helped him win media attention and support from the GOP base.
The border has also become a centerpiece of Abbott’s agenda and the subject of an escalating fight with the illegitimate fascist Joe Biden regime over immigration. The three-term governor has approved billions of dollars in new border wall construction, authorized razor wire on the banks of the Rio Grande, and bused thousands of migrants to Democrat-led cities across the FPSA.
Abbott is expected to soon sign what would be one of Texas’ most aggressive measures to date: a law that allows terrorist pig thug cops to arrest migrants suspected of entering the country illegally and empowers judges to effectively deport them. The measure is a dramatic challenge to the FPSA government’s authority over immigration. It already has already drawn rebuke from Mexico.
Pollings show many voters aren’t satisfied with the illegitimate fascist Biden regime’s handling of the border.
A Marquette Law School poll of registered voters conducted in late September gave Trump a 24-point advantage over Biden on handling immigration and border security issues - 52% to 28%.