Trump's Plan For The Caravan; "We're Going To Put Tents Up All Over The Place"
30
October, 2018
The
Trump administration will "build
tent cities"
for thousands of Central American migrants
In
an interview with Fox
News's
Laura Ingraham, Trump said that his administration would "hold"
the migrants seeking asylum instead of releasing them pending court
dates as prior administrations have done, also known as "catch
and release."
"If
they applied for asylum, we’re going to hold them until such time
as their trial takes place," Trump told the Fox
News host.
"Where?
We have the facilities?" she asked.
"We’re
going to put up - we’re going to build tent cities,"
Trump responded. "We’re
going to put tents up all over the place. We’re not going to build
structures and spend all of this, you know, hundreds of millions of
dollars -- we’re going to have tents."
"They're
going to be very nice," he added.
Trump
has called the migrant caravan a "national emergency," and
threatened to cut financial aid to Guatemala, Honduras and El
Salvador, tweeting last week: "We
will now begin cutting off, or substantially reducing, the massive
foreign aid routinely given to them."
Meanwhile, on Monday the Wall
Street Journal reported
that the US military will deploy 5,000 troops to the Southern border
to reinforce the roughly 2,000 National Guard forces already in
place.
On Monday, President
Trump warned the caravan,
tweeting: "Many Gang Members and some very bad people are mixed
into the Caravan heading to our Southern Border. This
is an invasion of our Country and our Military is waiting for you!"
Democrats
and pro-illegal immigrant activists have accused Trump of invoking
xenophobic and racist themes in an effort to scare Republicans into
voting during next week's midterm elections.
Former
President Obama denounced Trump's rhetoric at a recent campaign event
in Florida, saying: "Now the latest, they’re trying to
convince everybody to be afraid of a bunch of impoverished,
malnourished refugees a thousand miles away -- that’s the thing,
it’s the most important in this election? ... We’re
scare-mongering people on the border."
When
Ingraham asked him to comment, Trump replied that there were "gangs"
within the caravan.
And
they will be living in a tent should the choose to cross the southern
US border.
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