Trump is warning against a weak border deal, citing the ‘worst’ border situation and predicting a ‘100 percent chance’ of major terror attacks.
Former President Donald Trump on Saturday issued a cautionary note to Republicans negotiating an immigration reform deal in the Senate, arguing that “a bad border deal is far worse than no border deal” and warning of possible terror attacks on U.S. soil.
Calling the situation along the U.S.-Mexico border the “worst” in history and an “open wound in our once great country,” the former president alleged that terrorists “are pouring in, unchecked, from all over the world.”
“There is now a 100 percent chance that there will be MAJOR TERROR ATTACKS IN THE USA. CLOSE THE BORDER!” he warned.
Deal in Focus
President Biden on Friday touted the bipartisan border deal that Senate negotiators are still finalizing.
“If given that authority, I would use it the day I sign the bill into law,” the president insisted while reiterating his call for Congress to approve more money for border security.
“If you’re serious about the border crisis, pass a bipartisan bill, and I will sign it,” he said.
While some Senate Republicans back the deal, several others, including House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), have expressed opposition
No details are known about the contents of the deal, but it reportedly includes funding for Ukraine and Israel amid ongoing military conflicts, as well as provisions that Ms. Blackburn said include terms that would allow for up to 5,000 illegal immigrants to be released into the country per day.
“I will not vote for anything that makes illegal legal,” Ms. Blackburn said in a Saturday interview on Fox News.
“The Biden administration tries every day to make illegal immigration legal,” she continued, adding that in negotiations around the border deal, “they want us to say it’s okay for 5,000 people to come, it’s okay for us to close our border some days of the year.”
President Trump, who has made tackling the border crisis a key part of his election campaign, has repeatedly lashed out at the Biden administration over the illegal immigration influx.
‘No Laws Need To Be Passed’
Meanwhile, President Biden’s call to pass border legislation was met with a flurry of critical takes, including by Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
Arizona’s makeshift border wall was taken down after a lawsuit from the Biden administration, while more recently, a lawsuit over Texas’ razor wire border fencing led to the U.S. Supreme Court to rule to allow federal agents to take it down.
“Enforcement of immigration law is a federal responsibility,” the spokesperson said in a statement.
“Rather than helping to reduce irregular migration, the State of Texas has only made it harder for frontline personnel to do their jobs and to apply consequences under the law. We can enforce our laws and administer them safely, humanely, and in an orderly way.”
Legislative Actions Amid Razor Wire Feud
In response to the Supreme Court decision, a Republican senator introduced a bill that would prohibit the federal government from removing border fencing states put up by states.
“My bill would codify the right of every state along the U.S.-Mexico border to defend its own territory. If Joe Biden refuses to take action, let the states get the job done.”
President Trump weighed in on the border fence controversy, urging states to send in the National Guard to block illegal immigrants from entering the country and removing those that do make it in.
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