The Borneo Post

Trump ramps up wall row with speech, border visit

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump was set yesterday to deliver a primetime address to the nation on immigratio­n as he pushed for a showdown in his battle for a controvers­ial USMexico border wall.

Trump’s plans for a national address at 9pm ( 0200 GMT Wednesday) and a trip to the actual border Thursday raise the stakes in the row with congressio­nal Democrats refusing to fund his wall project.

The stalemate has led to a partial government shutdown now in its third week.

Democratic leaders responded to Trump’s planned speech by calling for equal airtime to rebut the president’s “malice and misinforma­tion,” though it is not yet clear how major networks will respond.

The events – giving Trump the national stage against two very different backdrops – give him a chance to try to seize the narrative.

They also follow his threats to bypass Congress by invoking emergency powers to order wall constructi­on.

Those powers would in theory allow Trump to seek alternativ­e funding for the wall and possibly free him to reopen parts of the federal government shut down as part of his row with Congress.

However, opponents would almost certainly accuse him of presidenti­al overreach and respond with court challenges.

So far the White House has given no heads up regarding the details of Trump’s message.

Trump simply tweeted that his address from the Oval Office on Tuesday will cover “the Humanitari­an and National Security crisis on our Southern Border.” Thursday’s trip, his spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders said, will be to “the frontlines of the national security and humanitari­an crisis.”

The exact destinatio­n was not made public.

“President Trump keeps rejecting the bipartisan Housepasse­d bills, which have already received strong bipartisan support in the Senate, to re- open the government,” said a joint statement by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.

“Now that the television networks have decided to air the President’s address, which if his past statements are any indication will be full of malice and misinforma­tion, Democrats must immediatel­y be given equal airtime,” they added.

Trump has made building a wall the central theme of his nationalis­t domestic policies.

He paints the Mexico border as an open gate for criminals, including rapists, terrorists, people with dangerous diseases and phony asylum seekers.

The border has indeed for years seen significan­t numbers of illegal immigrants and a thriving drug trade.

However, fact checkers have debunked the more hair-raising claims, including regarding terrorist threats.

Most recently, Sanders claimed on Sunday in an interview on the usually Trump-friendly Fox News channel that “nearly 4,000 known or suspected terrorists come into our country illegally.”

However, the interviewe­r immediatel­y called her out, citing the government’s own informatio­n that none of those individual­s arrived across the southern border.

Democrats, who won control of the House of Representa­tives in midterm legislativ­e elections, say Trump overblows the ‘crisis’ and call the wall a political stunt not worth taxpayer money. — AFP

 ??  ?? A home is seen next to the border fence between Mexico and the United States, in Tijuana. — Reuters photo
A home is seen next to the border fence between Mexico and the United States, in Tijuana. — Reuters photo

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