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Historic immigration crisis: JD Vance vows to build US-Mexico border wall

Ohio Senator and Republican Vice-President JD Vance reiterated former US President Donald Trump’s plan to build a wall along the country’s border with Mexico.
While answering questions in the first Vice-President debate with Democrat candidate Tim Walz, Vance accused Kamala Harris of allowing fentanyl to flow into the US through the southern border.
“Before we talk about deportations, we have to stop the bleeding. We have a historic immigration crisis because Kamla Harris started and said that she wanted to undo all of Donald Trump’s policies. 94 executive orders suspending deportations, decriminalising illegal aliens, massively increasing the asylum fraud that exists in our system that has opened the floodgates and what it meant that a lot of fentanyl is coming into our country…,” JD Vance said while answering questions related to immigration in the US.
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“The real family separation policy in this country is, unfortunately, Kamala Harris’ wide-open Southern border… There are massive child separations due to Kamala Harris’ open border… I think we should build a wall along the US-Mexico border,” JD Vance added.
Jane further added that if elected to power, the Trump administration would start by targeting “migrants with criminal histories”.
The issue of immigration is amongst the top concerns for voters ahead of the Presidential polls scheduled in November this year.
Trump has pledged to carry out the largest deportation operation in US history if elected to power. He made similar claims during his first White House bid, but he never approached the record 432,000 deportations that occurred under his predecessor, Barack Obama, in 2013.
But this time Trump has promised to use wartime powers to overcome legal obstacles and rely on like-minded governors to provide National Guard support to carry out deportations.

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