Trump Admin Seeks Huge Investment in Border Wall, Cops, to Choke Off Illegal Immigration

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The U.S.-Mexico border fence in Tijuana, Mexico

DHS budget invests heavily in border security, officers, technology

by Adam Kredo, The Washington Free Beacon May 23, 2017

The Trump administration is seeking to pump $44.1 billion into the Department of Homeland Security in a bid to increase the number of federal agents patrolling America's porous Southern border, according to a preview of the agency's 2018 budget request, which focuses on investments in advanced technology and human personnel.

President Donald Trump's budget request for DHS "makes significant, critical investments in people, technology, and infrastructure for border security and enforcement of immigration laws," according to an overview of the security department's fiscal year 2018 budget request.

The investment represents a multi-billion dollar increase above the Obama administration's final budget and puts a focus on securing America's southern border, which experienced some of the highest levels of illegal immigration in history under Obama. READ it HERE


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