President Trump Renews Threat to Close U S Border with Mexico

WASHINGTON, DC – APRIL 12: US President Donald Trump delivers remarks on 5G deployment in the United States on April 12, 2019 in Washington, DC. Trump discussed plans to build out a nationalized 5G network with plans to invest $20 billion improving broadband access. (Photo by Tom Brenner/Getty Images)

DALLAS – FORT WORTH (WBAP/KLIF) – President Trump appeared on WBAP’s Westwood One Mark Levin’s Show Friday evening, renewing his threat to shut down the border with Mexico if numbers of would-be immigrants from south of the border do not slow in numbers.   In an easy going conversation with Levin, President Trump re-asserted his claim the large numbers of migrants claiming asylum at the border is overwhelming America’s ability to hold them while the claims are investigated. 

 
Also Friday, U S border authorities announce despite privacy concerns, they are now taking more biometric information, including fingerprints, from children aged 13 and younger at the border.  Officials say they want to stop “child recycling”, which is said to be an effort to pair children with adults in fake familes, allowing them to be more quickly released into the United States. 
 
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