To Pay for Wall, Trump Would Cut Proven Border Security Measures

The following article by Ron Nixon was posted on the New York Times website January 8, 2018:

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration would cut or delay funding for border surveillance, radar technology, patrol boats and customs agents in its upcoming spending plan to curb illegal immigration — all proven security measures that officials and experts have said are more effective than building a wall along the Mexican border.

President Trump has made the border wall a focus of his campaign against illegal immigration to stop drugs, terrorists and gangs like MS-13 from coming into the United States. Under spending plans submitted last week to Congress, the wall would cost $18 billion over the next 10 years, and be erected along nearly 900 miles of the southern border. Continue reading “To Pay for Wall, Trump Would Cut Proven Border Security Measures”