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Enforcing the
law—at the border and within “California
sanctuary policies put the entire Nation at risk,” President
Donald J. Trump said while visiting the U.S.-Mexico border this
week. “They’re the best friend of the criminal.”
Sanctuary city policies
aren’t about protecting law-abiding immigrants. Rather, the
term “sanctuary city” generally refers to localities that
refuse to cooperate with lawful Federal immigration
enforcement. When a suspected illegal alien is arrested on
criminal charges, these jurisdictions will often release the
suspect quickly before Federal officials can arrive.
After visiting Southern
California to examine border wall prototypes this week,
President Trump plans to host a roundtable with law enforcement
officials to discuss the threat from these sanctuary cities.
His goal is to ensure that Federal law is enforced both at the
border and inside our Nation.
“I want to thank ICE
and the Border Patrol agents for their incredible work and
their incredible bravery,” the President said on Tuesday.
“It’s a dangerous job. It’s a tough job.”
Watch:
President
Trump reviews border wall prototypes in California.
See
examples of criminal aliens that California has released—with
life-and-death consequences.
4 ways to
rebuild American strength As the Trump
Administration rebuilds America’s strength and confidence at
home, it is also restoring the Nation’s standing abroad. Four
principles drive President Trump’s approach:
Fighting
to rebuild our military: Last month, President Trump
signed a two-year budget deal that raises the military’s
budget caps for national defense to $700 billion for Fiscal
Year 2018.
Putting
America first in our strategy: The President’s
national security strategy emphasizes protecting the homeland,
promoting prosperity, preserving peace through strength, and
advancing American influence.
Ending
the threat of terror: Under the Trump
Administration’s watch, ISIS has lost nearly 100 percent of
its former caliphate.
- Deterring
threats to the American people: The President has
rallied world powers in support of increasing economic and
diplomatic pressure on North Korea while taking aggressive
action to confront threatening behavior from Iran.
Learn
more about how America is confronting threats abroad like never
before.
Talking tax
cuts in Missouri One of the most rewarding
outcomes of tax reform is listening to the stories of real
Americans whose lives have been made better. This week in
Missouri, President Trump heard many of these personal accounts
as he met with workers and business leaders in St. Louis.
One person spoke about
how tax changes have made it easier to grow his company through
capital investments. Others talked about the $1,000 bonuses
they were able to extend to hard-working employees after
President Trump signed tax reform into law last December.
The President also
toured a St. Louis Boeing facility that assembles U.S. fighter
planes. "A few years ago, this plant was in very serious
danger of shutting down, and we got it going again,” the
President said. “We are keeping thousands of Americans
employed right here in St. Louis.”
Watch
the highlights of President Trump’s Boeing tour and
roundtable with Missourians.
Photo of
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McGrath Academy
of Irish Dance | March 15, 2018 (Official White House
Photo by Emily Higgins)
POTUS TODAY
Today, President Trump
will receive his daily intelligence briefing before having
lunch with Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of Defense Jim
Mattis, and Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen.
This afternoon, the Vice
President will participate in a meeting with Japanese Foreign
Minister Taro Kono.
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