Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Trump asks Mexico to send migrants back

42 held, US president warns will close border permanentl­y

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump said the US will close its southern border with Mexico if needed, a day after US agents shot several rounds of tear gas at migrants, some of whom tried to breach a border fence.

“Mexico should move the flag waving Migrants, many of whom are stone cold criminals, back to their countries,” Trump said Monday on Twitter. “Do it by plane, do it by bus, do it anyway you want, but they are NOT coming into the U.S.A. We will close the Border permanentl­y if need be.” Trump made similar threats in October ahead of the midterm elections, warning that an approachin­g “caravan” of migrants posed a risk to U.S. security and claiming without evidence that criminals were among the group. So far, he hasn’t followed through on those threats.

Details of any potential closing of the 3,145 km border aren’t yet clear.

US border officials on Sunday temporaril­y closed the San Ysidro port of entry between Tijuana and San Diego, one of the busiest border crossings in the world, “to ensure public safety’ after agents shot several rounds of tear gas at migrants, leaving children screaming and coughing, the Associated Press reported.

Agents arrested 42 migrants on the US side after they breached the border, Rodney Scott, chief patrol agent for the US Border Patrol’s San Diego sector, told CNN on Monday.

Protesters threw rocks at agents, Scott said, defending his agency’s use of tear gas on the group, which he described as mostly male.

“What I saw on the border yesterday was not people walking up to border control agents and asking to seek asylum,” Scott said.

An estimated 8,200 migrants from the so-called caravans heading to the U.S. from Central America are now in Mexico, authoritie­s say. Trump has vowed to shut down the southern border with lethal force if necessary, and is calling on Mexico to intervene.

Immigratio­n -- an issue Trump has relied on to rev up his base -has proved legislativ­ely thorny. Democrats and even some lawmakers in Trump’s own party have resisted his calls to fund his proposed border wall.

Trump wants migrants to remain in Mexico while their U.S. asylum cases are adjudicate­d.

Gerardo Garcia, head of the immigratio­n department at Mexico’s interior ministry, said 98 Central American migrants were arrested Sunday and are being deported. Jesus Ramirez, a spokesman for President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s administra­tion, which takes over December 1, said incoming ministers will meet on Monday in Mexico City to discuss the border situation and Trump’s remarks.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A woman and her baby being pushed back from the USMexico border by Mexican police.
REUTERS A woman and her baby being pushed back from the USMexico border by Mexican police.

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