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【USA Mail
magazine from the White House 2018-02-07 】
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Getting tough on
MS-13 Elizabeth Alvarado, Robert Mickens, Evelyn
Rodriguez, and Freddy Cuevas joined President Donald J. Trump
last week as four of the special guests for his first State of
the Union Address. They are the parents of Nisa Mickens and
Kayla Cuevas, two young girls who were killed by the gang MS-13
in September 2016.
It’s estimated that
MS-13 has as many as 10,000 members in at least 40 states. In
the immigration framework President Trump sent to Congress last
month, the White House calls for a bill that will give law
enforcement the tools it needs to combat this brutal gang and
stop its proliferation into American communities.
Today, the President is
hosting a roundtable with law enforcement professionals and
community leaders to discuss what immigration reforms are
needed to dismantle this transnational gang once and for all.
Watch
as President Trump hosts the roundtable at 1:45 PM ET.
Vice President
Pence’s message in South Korea Vice President
Mike Pence left yesterday en route to Asia, where he’ll lead
the American Presidential Delegation at the 2018 Olympic Winter
Games in South Korea. Second Lady Karen Pence joined him as a
member of the Delegation.
This year’s Games hold
particular importance given the recent actions of North Korea
related to its nuclear weapons program. President Trump held a
call Friday with South Korean President Moon Jae-in before
meeting with defectors from North Korea in the Oval Office.
It was announced over
the weekend that a special guest will accompany Vice President
Pence. “Honored that Fred Warmbier, father of Otto Warmbier,
will join us” in South Korea, the Vice President tweeted.
Otto Warmbier was an American student detained in North Korea
for 17 months before being released in severe condition and
passing away four days later.
See
the Vice President’s tweet: “We pledge to honor Otto’s
memory with American resolve.”
‘Four
magnificent words’ President Trump addressed
workers at an Ohio manufacturing company yesterday, talking
through the effects of tax reform and previewing what the
Administration will fight for in 2018.
"Right here in
Cincinnati, the Sheffer Corporation announced every single
worker was getting a $1,000 tax cut bonus,” the President
said. “That’s good. Hard working patriotic Americans like
you are what makes this country run.”
At heart, tax relief is
about reinvigorating the great middle class that built America.
“We’re bringing back those four magnificent words: ‘Made
in the USA,’” the President said.
Read
President Trump’s message: “Thank you for believing in the
American worker.”
Bonus read:
President
Trump achieved the biggest tax cuts in American history
Photo of
the Day
First Lady
Melania Trump at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital |
February 5, 2018 (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks)
POTUS TODAY
Today, President Trump
will host a law enforcement roundtable on MS-13. Later, the
President will sign a National Security Presidential Memorandum
establishing the National Vetting Center.
This morning, Vice
President Mike Pence and the Second Lady arrived in Tokyo,
Japan.
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