215 Miles of Border Wall Possible if Spending Bill Passes This Week

Pres. Donald J. Trump made securing America’s southern border a campaign priority during the run-up to the 2016 election. Since his historic win, Congress has failed to provide the funding and tools necessary to stop in the flow of drugs, rapists, murderers and human trafficking that plague the U.S.-Mexico border.

Even as we speak, hordes of illegal migrants are trying to illegally gain entrance to American communities through violence. U.S. Border patrol has been attacked by caravan members from Central America and a showdown is coming in Washington, D.C., over the border wall.

In this One America News Network exclusive, the Department of Homeland Security’s immediate priorities are laid out and the government agency has already determined where it might move swiftly to build walls to deter criminals at the most vulnerable places. But nothing appears to be working with Democrats who are more interested in pandering to their liberal extremist base and continuing the “obstruct” and “resist” movement.

With Nancy Pelosi all but assured of becoming speaker of the house in 2019, the clock is ticking on realistic border security. Should Republicans fail to push through funding for Pres. Trump’s border wall before Congress ends this session, hordes of illegal migrants will continue to attack U.S. law enforcement at the border in waves of thousands.

It’s a high-stakes showdown in the nation’s Capitol. Find out where the battle lines are drawn in this One America News Network video.


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