Khaleej Times

Trump calls for border legislatio­n

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washington — US President Donald Trump continued to rage over immigratio­n on Monday, calling on Congress to pass border legislatio­n using the ‘Nuclear Option if necessary’.

Trump tweeted that the US must build a border wall, but argued that “Democrats want No Borders, hence drugs and crime!” He also said that a deal to help “Dreamer” immigrants is “dead because the Democrats didn’t care or act”.

Trump has previously called for the “nuclear option” — changing Senate rules to end the filibuster. But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has dismissed that option in the past, saying Republican­s will welcome the filibuster when they return to being the Senate minority.

The White House did not immediatel­y answer questions about Trump’s tweets. The $1.3 trillion funding package Congress passed last month included $1.6 billion in border wall spending. But much of that money can only be used to repair existing segments, not build new sections. Congress also put restrictio­ns on the types of barriers that can be built.

Trump began tweeting over the weekend on immigratio­n from Florida, threatenin­g to pull out of a free trade agreement with Mexico unless it does more to stop people from crossing into the US. He claimed they’re coming to take advantage of protection­s granted certain immigrants.

He said Mexico must “stop the big drug and people flows, or I will stop their cash cow, NAFTA. NEED WALL!” The US, Canada and Mexico are participat­ing in tense negotiatio­ns over the North American Free Trade Agreement at Trump’s insistence. Trump says NAFTA is bad for the US.

“Mexico has got to help us at the border,” Trump, holding his wife’s hand, told reporters before the couple attended Easter services at an Episcopal church near his Palm Beach, Florida home.

Former president Barack Obama created the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals programme to provide temporary protection and work permits to hundreds of thousands of immigrants who are living in the US illegally after being brought here as children. Trump ended the programme last year, but gave Congress six months to pass legislatio­n enshrining it. A deal has so far proved elusive and Trump has blamed Democrats.

It was not immediatel­y clear what Trump was referring to when he said people are coming to take advantage of the programme.

The Department of Homeland Security is not issuing new permits, though existing ones can be renewed. The Obama administra­tion allowed signups during a set period of time, and the programme is closed to new entrants.

Proposed DACA deals crafted by lawmakers and rejected by Trump also were not open to new participan­ts. Trump did not explain what he meant when questioned by reporters as he entered the Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea with the first lady and his daughter Tiffany. The White House did not respond to a request for clarificat­ion.

Trump, when addressing reporters briefly before entering the church, again blamed Democrats for failing to protect the “Dreamers”. —

 ?? AP ?? President Donald Trump blows a whistle to start a race for his grandchild­ren at the annual White House Easter Egg roll on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Monday. —
AP President Donald Trump blows a whistle to start a race for his grandchild­ren at the annual White House Easter Egg roll on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Monday. —

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