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Trump Border Security Package Passes House, Expands Wall Construction to 701 Miles

The House of Representatives passed President Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” on Thursday with a vote of 218-214, securing billions in funding for border enforcement and wall construction. Only two Republicans opposed the measure, with Representatives Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania joining Democrats in their opposition. Immigration enforcement advocates celebrated the bill’s passage as a big win for American security.

“During the previous four years, the American public endured record levels of illegal immigration, record costs and immeasurable damage to the security and well-being of the nation,” Joe Chatham, director of government relations for the Federation for American Immigration Reform, said in a public statement shared with the Daily Caller News Foundation. “The legislation passed by Congress today is critical to ensuring that our borders will remain secure beyond the current administration and that the millions of illegal aliens now in the country will be removed.”

The bill puts more than $46 billion toward wall construction and border barrier systems – money that has been needed for years. This includes 701 miles of primary wall, 900 miles of river barriers, and nearly 630 miles of secondary barriers. Think of it as finally putting a proper lock on America’s front door after years of it hanging wide open.

But the wall is just the beginning. The bill also pays for 5,000 new Customs and Border Protection officers, 3,000 new Border Patrol agents, and 200 new Air and Marine Operations agents. These brave men and women will finally have the tools and backup they need to do their jobs right.
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missyann · 56-60
Absolutely !!! I a promise kept
@missyann "U.S. Customs and Border Protection records ... show that suspected smuggling gangs managed to hack through the heavy steel bollards making up the fence 3,272 times between 2019 and 2021."
https://fox4kc.com/news/smugglers-cut-through-trump-border-wall-over-3000-times-report-says/
fanuc2013 · 51-55, F
@fanuc2013 Turns out Trump's "big beautiful wall" can be sawed thru in a few minutes with $100 worth of cordless tools. And smugglers have been doing it three times a night for at least three years!!

kodiac · 22-25, M
The sad thing is the materials for the wall were bought 4 years sgo and biden sold them for pennies pn the dollar
PatKirby · M
@kodiac

On the bright side (00:16sec to 2:50min)...

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https://komonews.com/news/nation-world/texas-ag-claims-victory-in-halting-border-wall-material-sale-san-antonio-texas-mexico-biden-administration-trump-immigration
@Thinkerbell says
Some of it probably found its way into Hunter's pockets. 🙄
Don't ya just hate it when elected officials use their position to enrich themselves and their families??

During Mr. Trump’s first term, he frequently used his powers to reward himself. He held government events at his hotels, and his family business continued to make deals involving foreign governments, in an apparent violation of the constitutional prohibition of enrichment from foreign leaders. But those erasures of ethical norms now look like a dress rehearsal for the ultimate production of the second term. Given the stakes, we believe that it is important to step back and document the range of self-dealing since he took office four months ago:

⦿ While administration officials engage in complex negotiations in the Middle East, Mr. Trump and his family are making billions of dollars’ worth of deals with players in the region. The Trump Organization has six real estate projects planned in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman and the United Arab Emirates. The company struck a deal with the Qatari government to build a golf club and beachside villas that will bring in millions of dollars in fees. Mr. Trump announced recently that Qatar was donating a Boeing 747-8 worth about $200 million to serve as a more luxurious Air Force One, which he has said could go to his presidential library after he leaves office. For all this, he has made clear that tiny Qatar can expect a cozy relationship. “We are going to protect this country,” Mr. Trump said in Doha. “It’s a very special place, with a special royal family.”

⦿ During his first term, those currying favor with Mr. Trump bought drinks and dinner or spent the night at his Washington hotel. Now they can spend half a million dollars to join the private club Donald Trump Jr. is opening in Georgetown. It is called Executive Branch. The club’s founding members include Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, twin brothers whose cryptocurrency company was being sued by the S.E.C. — until Mr. Trump’s administration put a hold on the lawsuit.

⦿ As his administration is negotiating with Vietnam to reduce the tariffs he imposed on the country’s goods, the government there is making way for a $1.5 billion golf complex outside Hanoi, as well as a Trump skyscraper in Ho Chi Minh City. Vietnamese officials said in a letter that the real estate project needed to be fast-tracked because it was “receiving special attention from the Trump administration and President Donald Trump personally.”

⦿ Serbian officials cleared the way for a Trump International Hotel in Belgrade by using a forged document to permit the demolition of a cultural site at the location. Serbian opposition leaders say the forgery demonstrates how eager the country’s government has been to do a deal benefiting Mr. Trump.

⦿ Mr. Trump has held meetings, including one in the Oval Office, to force a merger between the PGA Tour and the Saudi-backed LIV golf circuit, which frequently holds tournaments on Trump courses. In April, LIV Golf paid the Trump family to host a tournament at the Trump National Doral in Florida. A merger could lead to more such events.

⦿ The right-wing activist Elizabeth Fago attended a $1 million per person fund-raising dinner for MAGA Inc., Mr. Trump’s super PAC, in April. Less than three weeks later, The Times reported, he granted a full pardon to Ms. Fago’s son Paul Walczak, who pleaded guilty to tax crimes in 2024. The pardon is one of many issued by Mr. Trump to people who provided him with political or financial support or were associated with others who did.

⦿ After personally suing media companies that the government regulates, including CBS/Paramount and ABC/Disney, Mr. Trump has won millions of dollars in settlements. Paramount has reportedly offered $15 million to settle a baseless lawsuit Mr. Trump filed against CBS, fearing that the Trump administration would otherwise block its planned merger with Skydance Media. Mr. Trump is demanding $25 million.

⦿ Amazon has agreed to pay $40 million for the rights to a documentary about Melania Trump. That’s tens of millions more than such projects usually cost, Hollywood executives have said. Mrs. Trump’s cut is more than 70 percent. Defense contracts for web services would be reason enough for Amazon to curry favor with Mr. Trump.

⦿ Mr. Trump’s inaugural committee raised $239 million, mostly from large corporations and business leaders. The committee spent far less than that on the inauguration and faces few legal restrictions on what to do with the rest of the money. It is typical for presidents not to spend all of their inaugural funds, but previous presidents raised far less than Mr. Trump. The largest donor, a chicken processor called Pilgrim’s Pride, already seems to be benefiting from favorable government policies, The Wall Street Journal reported.

The motivation for people to give so much money to the president of the United States is plain. Some want him to bestow favors on them; others are trying to avoid being punished by his administration’s vindictive approach to governance. All of them want to shift government policy to benefit them, often at the expense of the American people.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
MarineBob · 56-60, M
Where's the money from the fence sections that joe sold
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@MarineBob

Some of it probably found its way into Hunter's pockets. 🙄
Iwillwait · M
@Thinkerbell *sniffs* 🤧
Nimbus · M
More of the same, please.
What kind of M0R0N builds a "wall" that can be so easily sawed thru? And why didn't they test it first??

"U.S. Customs and Border Protection records ... show that suspected smuggling gangs managed to hack through the heavy steel bollards making up the fence 3,272 times between 2019 and 2021."
https://fox4kc.com/news/smugglers-cut-through-trump-border-wall-over-3000-times-report-says/

Turns out Trump's "big beautiful wall" can be sawed thru in a few minutes with $100 worth of cordless tools. And smugglers have been doing it three times a night for at least three years!!

ron122 · 41-45, M
Trump just keeps winning.
Musicman · 61-69, M
What an awesome day for America! 😊😊😊
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
Jeez, that’s a gigantic number of employees… but the bill also comprises cutting welfare for children the poor and the veterans… right?
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@Ferise1 "Biden To Hire 86,000 Armed IRS Agents"
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
@sunsporter1649 that happened?
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
@sunsporter1649 no answer ha ha you have a gigantic chip on your shoulder buddy

 
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