Monday, October 22, 2018

Trump news on Youtube Oct 22 2018

Populist conservative author and columnist Pat Buchanan says the migrant caravan of more

than 4,000 Honduran and Central American nationals is President Trump's chance to demonstrate

that he can stop the "third world invasion of the West."

During an interview with Raymond Arroyo on the Laura Ingraham Show, Buchanan said the

migrant caravan headed to the U.S.-Mexico border is an opportunity for Trump ahead of

the 2018 midterm elections to show that he has the willpower to stop mass immigration

at America's borders.

Buchanan said:

It's the signature issue of the president or just about the signature issue of controlling

the border, securing the border, building the wall, halting illegal immigration.

It's the major issue in Western Civilization right now.

[Emphasis added]

The folks from the south who are dealing with repression and war and poverty and hardships

all want to come north to Europe and the United States.

And it enables Donald Trump to demonstrate he's a leader on this issue, this is his

issue.

And he can take action to secure the borders and prevent what is really a third world invasion

of the West.

[Emphasis added]

Though members of the migrant caravan have been portrayed by the establishment media

as "asylum-seekers," a number of migrants interviewed have admitted that they are looking

for jobs, not asylum.

As Breitbart News's Neil Munro reported, migrants with the caravan profiled by the

New York Times and the Associated Press have all noted that their main goal once arriving

in the U.S. is looking for a job — which is not an eligible claim for asylum.

This week, Breitbart Texas reported that the migrant caravan has stormed through Mexico,

tearing down a border barrier in the process as they cross from Guatemala to Mexico.

Less than six months ago, a similar migrant caravan was allowed to cross into the U.S.

with weak asylum claims despite threats from President Trump of closing down the border.

Many migrants from that caravan are now illegal aliens living in the U.S. as they await their

asylum hearings.

Currently, the U.S. admits more than 1.5 million legal and illegal immigrants every year, with

more than 70 percent coming to the country through the process known as "chain migration,"

whereby newly naturalized citizens are allowed to bring an unlimited number of foreign relatives

to the country.

The mass illegal and legal importation of mostly low-skilled foreign workers is a boon

to big business and Wall Street, but results in decades of poor job growth, stagnant wages,

and increased public costs for working and middle-class Americans.

For more infomation >> Migrant Caravan Is Trump's Chance to Stop 'Third World Invasion of the West' - Duration: 3:08.

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Trump should tackle our overvalued dollar next - Duration: 4:58.

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Stephen King Attacks Trump Over Migrant Caravan; 'Just A Bunch Of Scared And Hungry People' - Duration: 3:49.

Movie producer and notable anti-Trumper, Stephen King, was completely triggered by one of President

Donald Trump's tweets targeting the migrant caravan marching toward the United States.

On Sunday, Trump fired off two tweets raging against the courts that have ruled against

his administration and sided with an "onslaught of illegal immigrants."

In a second tweet, the president wrote: "The caravans are a disgrace to the Democrat Party.

Change the immigration laws NOW!"

As noted by LifeZette, King responded by claiming the massive group of migrants are "just

a bunch of scared and hungry people."

"Jesus, man–you act like the Red Chinese army was invading.

They're just a bunch of scared and hungry people," King wrote to Trump.King, who has

made it clear on numerous occasions that he's a committed leftist who opposes Trump, is

another Hollywood elitist using his Twitter account to attack the president.

During the 2016 presidential election, King claimed Trump should have changed his campaign

slogan from "Make America Great Again" to "If you're white, you're all right,"

implying that the president is racist.After Trump followed a recommendation from the Department

of Justice and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to fire former FBI Director James

Comey, King called Trump "a remarkable combination of unhinged and dumb as dirt" and demanded

the president be impeached.

King also attacked First Lady Melania Trump with nasty comments when she was hospitalized

earlier this year following a kidney operation.

Aside from his anti-Trump rhetoric, King's comments also don't align with a majority

of the nation, who view "immigration" as the top issue facing the nation just 22

days prior to November's crucial midterm elections.

On Monday, Trump called the migrant caravan traveling from Central America toward the

United States a "national emergency."

The president has also threatened to send American troops and completely close the U.S.

southern border if Mexico allows the caravan of migrants to reach the boundary between

the two nations.

The caravan is estimated to include roughly 8,000 men, women, and children that are marching

north from Guatemala and Honduras.The migrants are trying to claim "refugee status" if

they reach the U.S. border with Mexico, which could result in many of them coming into the

country.

The president also threatened this week to pull U.S. aid to Central America if the governments

do not do more to prevent the group of migrants from traveling north to the U.S. border with

Mexico.

In fiscal year 2017, American taxpayers gave around $248 million in aid to Guatemala, $175

million to Honduras, and $115 million to El Salvador.

Trump pulling over $500 million in U.S. aid would be a big move, and it appears the president

is on the verge of taking action if these nations do not immediately begin disbanding

the migrant caravan.

During a campaign rally in Elko, Nevada, on Sunday, Trump made it clear that his administration

will keep the nation secure and safe.

"They're not coming into this country," Trump said.

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