They Trust Trump to Protect Their Families From Drug Cartels, Border Residents Say:
Jim and Sue Chilton own a ranch in Arizona on the U.S.-Mexico border. Every time Jim leaves the house, Sue fears he won’t come back alive, she said Wednesday night at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
“Our house has been broken into twice,” Sue Chilton told convention delegates. “A Border Patrol agent was shot five times by drugs smugglers on our ranch. The cartel drug smugglers are crossing our nation’s border every day. They are bringing lethal drugs into our country.”
The Chiltons’ security cameras have spotted more than 3,500 drug traffickers and others in camouflage marching through their ranch, according to Jim Chilton, a fifth-generation rancher in Arivaca.
“These are not asylum-seekers,” he said. “It looks like and it feels like an invasion, because it is.”
Things were different when Donald Trump was president, the Chiltons believe.
“Under President Donald Trump, it wasn’t like this, and if we bring him back,” Jim Chilton said, “I know he’ll stop it again.”
“We know firsthand that Biden’s open border is our nation’s greatest national security threat,” he continued. “We need to make America safe again.”
Trump’s wall along the U.S.-Mexico border was almost finished on the Chilton family’s ranch when Biden became president and halted construction of the wall. --->READ MORE HERE
Illegal Aliens Should Be Deported ‘1 at a Time’ Under Trump, Former Border Official Says:
If elected to a second term as president, Donald Trump vows, he will deport the illegal aliens who entered the country during the four years of the Biden administration.
How? “One at a time,” Mark Morgan, acting commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection during the Trump administration, said Monday at a press conference at the Republican National Convention.
Although “people are taken aback by that,” Morgan said, “that’s got to be our attitude.”
“What, is our attitude going to be, ‘Well, because there are so many, we’re not going to enforce the law?’ Our nation was built upon the rule of law and a foundation of laws,” he said.
Even if the southern border is secured, Morgan said, “we have to send the message to 180 different countries, to millions of illegal aliens, that [you won’t be allowed to stay] if somehow you make your way to this border illegally.”
During a May campaign rally in New Jersey, Trump pledged to “send [President] Joe Biden’s illegal aliens back home where they belong.”
Without deporting illegal aliens, “we’re never going to be able to successfully address this issue,” said Morgan, who oversaw CBP from July 2019 to January 2021, when Trump left office.
A second Trump term likely would mean a return to the border and immigration policies that Morgan and Tom Homan, Trump’s acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, implemented for him within the Department of Homeland Security.
“There has to be a consequence to breaking our laws,” Homan said at the press conference during The Heritage Foundation’s Policy Fest event. --->READ MORE HERE
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