Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Trump news on Youtube Oct 3 2018

Immigration policy is one of the most controversial legislative issues that exist in Washington

D.C.

No matter how you slice it, Republicans and Democrats fundamentally disagree.

This is not likely to change anytime soon.

Since President Trump took office, he has made it clear that a comprehensive immigration

policy would be a priority for him.

This has led to the administration's ardent support of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement

(ICE) enforcement.

But, those on the opposite side of the aisle have not agreed with that.

Regardless, ICE has been more effective than ever before.

They are increasing their border patrol statistics as each day passes.

The information speaks for itself.

President Donald Trump's enforcement officials have sharply boosted the repatriation of non-criminal

illegal migrants in the nine months up to July 2018, says the Associated Press news

service.

AP reported the expanded efforts by Trump's U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement:

ICE arrests of noncriminals increased 66 percent in the first nine months of the 2018 fiscal

year over the same period a year earlier.

Arrests of convicts, meantime, rose nearly 2 percent.

More noncriminals have also been deported …

The result is immigration courts are filling with defendants like Ruben Moroyoqui, a 45-year-old

mechanic in Tucson, Arizona, whose only run-in with police came last year, his attorney said,

when he was pulled over while picking up auto parts.

First, the officer asked for his license.

His second question, Moroyoqui said, was "Are you here legally?"

He wasn't cited for any driving violation; he was simply handed over to ICE, which began

proceedings to deport him to Mexico.

An appeal is pending.

The arrests are rising partly because ICE is inspecting more employers who hire many

illegal immigrants.

Under President Barack Obama, enforcement officials narrowed their focus to illegal

immigrants who were found guilty of violent crimes.

That strategy required enforcement officials to ignore illegal immigrants they met in routine

operations, and also prompted judges to set aside at least 100,000 deportation cases against

illegals.

However, even Trump's deportation rates are still low given the nation's huge population

of illegal immigrants, which is estimated to include from 11 million to 22 million illegals.

But Trump's extra enforcement is opposed by pro-migration Democrats and by business-first

Republicans.

The political pressure has resulted in Congress opposing Trump's efforts to build the wall

and expand enforcement measures.

For example, Trump's 2019 budget asked for extra funds to hire 3,312 extra ICE officers

and support staff, and to operate 52,000 detention beds.

But the GOP-led House appropriations committee only approved money for 400 additional law

enforcement officers and support staff, and to operate only 44,000 detention beds.

Senators provided even less for Trump's DHS appropriations budget.

The Senate committee's statement said: the bill funds an average daily population

of 40,520 adult and family detention beds, the same as the fiscal year 2018 enacted amount.

The bill rejects the President's request to hire 3,300 new ICE employees to support

his executive order on immigration.

Trump asked for $5 billion to extend the border wall, but the Senate only approved $1.6 billion.

The House DHS bill — prepared by Kansas Rep. Kevin Yoder — also includes provisions

to greatly expand the inflow of temporary workers.

The extra foreign workers are intended to pressure down wages and salaries for blue-collar

and white-collar Americans.

Amid opposition from Congress, Attorney General Jeff Sessions is using his legal authority

as attorney general to reform the border rules and immigration courts, and to send more migrants

home.

Overall, the Washington-imposed economic policy of economic growth via immigration shifts

wealth from young people towards older people by flooding the market with cheap white-collar

and blue-collar foreign labor.

That flood of outside labor spikes profits and Wall Street values by cutting salaries

for manual and skilled labor offered by blue-collar and white-collar employees.

The policy also drives up real estate prices, widens wealth-gaps, reduces high-tech investment,

increases state and local tax burdens, hurts kids' schools and college education, pushes

Americans away from high-tech careers, and sidelines at least 5 million marginalized

Americans and their families, including many

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Trump Press Conference HIGHLIGHTS: "It's A Very Scary Time For Young Men In America" - Duration: 2:25.

"It's a very scary time for young men in America when you can be guilty of something that you

may not be guilty of.

I don't think you people have covered an aspect that's very important.

You could be somebody that was perfect your entire life and somebody could accuse you

of something.

It's a very scary situation where you're guilty until proven innocent.

My whole life I've heard you're innocent until proven guilty, but now you're guilty until

proven innocent.

That is a very, very difficult standard."And that's what he's done over the last 30 years.

You're going back to high school, you're going back to college.

What has he done over the last 30 years?

He has been spectacular.

He has been a tremendous, tremendous success."

The president also said that women "are doing great."

President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he believes the reaction to the allegations of

sexual assault and other misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh makes

it "a very scary time for young men in America."

The allegations against Kavanaugh -- including sexual assault and exposing himself to a young

woman in college -- have sparked the latest reckoning in America about sexual assault

and men's treatment of women, bringing the #MeToo movement back to the fore.

And while Trump has called Christine Blasey Ford, who testified to Congress that Kavanaugh

sexually assaulted her while they were in high school, "credible" and "compelling,"

he has continued to support Kavanaugh's confirmation and emphatically defend his character.

The FBI is currently investigating the claims of sexual assault against Kavanaugh, following

a Senate Judiciary Committee request for a weeklong hard look at the allegations raised

by Christine Blasey Ford, who testified on Capitol Hill last week.

Trump defended his nominee to reporters before leaving the White House for Pennsylvania,

where he will address the National Electrical Contractors Association.

The president said that the FBI was doing "a great job" investigating Kavanaugh and

that "a lot is going to depend" on what their investigation uncovers.

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