Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Trump, Kim to meet in Vietnam

STATE OF THE UNION US prez uses address to Congress to defend foreign and domestic policies, pitch border wall

- Yashwant Raj yashwant.raj@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump pitched hard his immigratio­n agenda, that includes a border wall, at his State of the Union address to Congress.

Trump announced he would hold the second summit with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un in Vientam on February 27-28, even as he defended his foreign policy. Without mentioning a timeline or number for a planned drawdown from Afghanista­n, Trump said the US will be “able to reduce our troop presence and focus on counterter­rorism” as peace talks with Taliban continue. While a “new trade deal” is being worked out with China, he said, the US will not accept anything that doesn’t include “real, structural change to end unfair trade practices, reduce our chronic trade deficit, and protect American jobs”. He declared victory in the battle against the Islamic State, saying it has been evicted from “virtually” all of the territorie­s it had held when he took office.

Trump did not specifical­ly mention the longest federal government shutdown that had led to the postponeme­nt of his address by a week, but as expected, started the speech with a lofty call for unity.

“Together, we can break decades of political stalemate. We must choose between greatness or gridlock, results or resistance, vision or vengeance, incredible progress or pointless destructio­n. Tonight, I ask you to choose greatness.”

To defend his plan for a border wall, Trump used his usual trope of caravans of illegal immigratio­ns, drugs, human trafficker­s, murders, rape and gang violence. “This is a moral issue. Not one more American life should be lost because our Nation failed to control its very dangerous border.”

“Walls work and walls save lives. So let’s work together, compromise, and reach a deal that will truly make America safe.”

On legal immigrants, he said: “We have a moral duty to create an immigratio­n system that protects the lives and jobs of our citizens. This includes our obligation to the millions of immigrants living here today, who followed the rules and respected our laws. Legal immigrants enrich our Nation and strengthen our society in countless ways. I want people to come into our country, but they have to come in legally.”

Trump took a shot at the ongoing probe into Russian meddling in US elections. “An economic miracle is taking place in the United States and the only thing that can stop it are foolish wars, politics, or ridiculous partisan investigat­ions. “If there is going to be peace and legislatio­n, there cannot be war and investigat­ion. It just doesn’t work that way!”

Trump’s 82-minute speech was interrupte­d many times by mostly partisan applause from Republican­s and his cabinet, but also by both sides a few times.

Stacey Abrams, a Georgia state leader, delivered the Democratic rebuke of Trump’s speech. “Compassion­ate treatment at the border is not the same as open borders. Americans understand this and the Democrats stand ready to effectivel­y secure our ports and borders.”

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