Manila Bulletin

Trump warns of long gov’t shut-down over border wall dispute

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WASHINGTON (AFP) – A defiant President Donald Trump said Friday he was prepared to keep the US government shut down for as long as it takes – months or even years – to force Congress to provide billions of dollars for a border wall with Mexico.

''This is national security we're talking about. We're not playing games,'' Trump said following another round of talks at the White House with Democratic leaders on ending the two-week impasse which has shut about 25 percent of the government.

''The southern border is a dangerous, horrible disaster,'' he said, decrying illegal immigratio­n, drug smuggling and human traffickin­g.

''We have to get a structure built,'' Trump said, calling on Congress to approve his $5.6billion request for a ''major powerful barrier'' made of concrete or steel.

Trump also claimed that some previous US presidents had told him they should have built a wall. None of Trump's predecesso­rs has ever publicly advocated such a thing.

Describing the situation as a ''national emergency,'' Trump said he was looking into ways to get a wall built without congressio­nal approval. ''I may do it,'' he said. ''I am allowed to do that.''

Chuck Schumer, the Senate minority leader, said Democrats had urged Trump during what he called a ''sometimes contentiou­s'' meeting to reopen the federal government, which has been partially shut down since December 22 leaving 800,000 employees furloughed or working without pay.

A handful of those employees held a roadside protest in Maryland on Friday, saying they want to get back to work, WTOP radio reported.

''We told the president we needed the government open,'' Schumer said. ''He resisted. In fact, he said he'd keep the government closed for a very long period of time. Months or even years.''

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