Boston Herald

Trump threatens to close U.S. border with Mexico

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PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Trump issued a Thanksgivi­ng Day warning to close the U.S. border with Mexico for an undisclose­d period of time if his administra­tion determines that its southern ally has lost “control” on its side. Trump also said he has given the thousands of active-duty troops he sent to the border before the Nov. 6 midterm elections the “OK” to use lethal force against migrants “if they have to.” And he said Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, whom he has faulted for not being tough enough on immigratio­n, is “in there trying.” “It’s a tough job,” he said. The president would not discount the possibilit­y of a partial government shutdown early in December over lawmakers’ refusal to allocate the billions of dollars he is demanding for a border wall, the central promise of his 2016 campaign. “Could there be a shutdown? There certainly could, and it will be about border security, of which the wall is a part,” Trump said. Trump made the comments in a wide-ranging question-and-answer session with reporters at his Florida golf club after he conveyed holiday wishes in a telephone call with select members of the American military serving around the globe. That conversati­on grew from a presidenti­al expression of gratitude for their commitment to protecting the country and its interest and touched on a variety of political topics, including immigratio­n policy, the economy and Trump’s displeasur­e with court rulings against administra­tion initiative­s. Trump’s border threat came days after a federal judge put the administra­tion’s asylum policy on hold. Under that new policy, Trump declared no one could apply for asylum except at an official border entry point. Some ports of entry are already facing huge backups, with people waiting for weeks. The U.S. government shut down one port of entry, San Ysidro, in California, for several hours on Monday morning to bolster security amid concerns about a potential influx of migrant caravan members. Most of the lanes were reopened before the morning rush. Trump asserted that there are “fistfights all over the streets” in Tijuana, Mexico, and that “these are not like normal, innocent people.” “These are people you talk to them and they start a fistfight,” he said. “I don’t want that in this country. “We’re either going to have a border or we’re not,” Trump said.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? ‘SECURITY’ ISSUE: President Trump visits with personnel at U.S. Coast Guard Station Lake Worth Inlet in Riviera Beach, Fla., yesterday. Trump threatened to close the border to Mexico if his administra­tion determines Mexico has lost control on its side.
GETTY IMAGES ‘SECURITY’ ISSUE: President Trump visits with personnel at U.S. Coast Guard Station Lake Worth Inlet in Riviera Beach, Fla., yesterday. Trump threatened to close the border to Mexico if his administra­tion determines Mexico has lost control on its side.

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