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【USA Mail
magazine from the White House 2018-04-06a 】
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Immigration
loopholes that put everyone at risk
Yesterday, President
Donald J. Trump ordered the National Guard to assist Border
Patrol in securing our Nation’s Southwest border with Mexico.
The President’s decision reflects a lack of Congressional
action to reform our broken immigration system and strengthen
security at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Grave loopholes in our
immigration laws are hindering enforcement efforts. One of the
most significant such loopholes relates to unaccompanied alien
children (UACs). Many UACs are smuggled into the United States
by criminal organizations, and once here, very few will be
repatriated.
Most UACs are older
teens from Central America. Some are MS-13 gang members who use
our immigration system to infiltrate the country, but many
other UACs are also at great risk from gang activity. Releasing
UACs to sponsors with often unstable living situations makes
these teens prime targets for gang recruitment and violence.
Read
more about how loopholes in trafficking laws put victims—and
American citizens—at risk.
More:
The
basics you need to know about UAC loopholes
The President
visits West Virginia Today, President Trump
travels to West Virginia for the fourth time during his
Presidency, meeting with small business leaders and families
who have benefited from tax cuts he signed into law in
December.
Here is what the
President will tell West Virginians this afternoon:
America
is open for business once again. Energy
exports are at a record high and net imports are the lowest in
more than 30 years.
Wages
are rising at the fastest pace in nearly a decade.
A record number of small businesses say now is a good time to
expand.
- These big-picture
numbers are amazing, but what I want to hear is your personal
stories.
Watch
President Trump’s visit to West Virginia live at 2 p.m. ET
today.
Infrastructure
plan provides skilled jobs When President Trump
released the details of his infrastructure initiative in
February, one of its key pillars was the need to reinvest in
American workers. Yesterday, Labor Secretary Alex Acosta
explained exactly what that would look like under the
President’s plan.
“The president’s
plan not only invests in physical infrastructure, it also
invests in workforce education,” Secretary Acosta writes. He
explains that a cumbersome Federal bureaucracy too often limits
Americans’ potential by restricting Federal assistance to
traditional educational programs.
By embracing a wider
range of skills-based learning opportunities, including
apprenticeships, President Trump’s plan stands to help a much
larger class of American workers.
Go deeper:
The
President’s infrastructure plan makes it a great time to be a
job-seeker in America
Photo of
the Day
President Donald
J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at the 140th White House
Easter Egg Roll | April 2, 2018 (Official White House
Photo by Andrea Hanks)
POTUS TODAY
Today, after receiving
his daily intelligence briefing, President Trump will travel to
White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, to participate in a
roundtable discussion about tax reform.
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