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  2. Executive Order 13767 - Wikipedia

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    The Mexico–United States border. The order directs "executive departments and agencies ... to deploy all lawful means to secure the Nation's southern border, to prevent further illegal immigration into the United States, and to repatriate illegal aliens swiftly, consistently, and humanely", and states that "It is the policy of the executive branch to secure the southern border of the United ...

  3. Trump: Mexico to 'indirectly' pay for border wall that US ...

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    The tweet came shortly after the Washington Post reported that Trump on Tuesday was backing off demand for $5 billion border wall.

  4. Immigration policy of the first Donald Trump administration

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    A hallmark promise of his campaign was to build a substantial wall on the United States–Mexico border and to force Mexico to pay for the wall. Trump has also expressed support for a variety of "limits on legal immigration and guest-worker visas", [ 1 ] [ 4 ] including a "pause" on granting green cards , which Trump says will "allow record ...

  5. Mexico–United States border crisis - Wikipedia

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    The bill provided for increased border security, including 20,000 new border patrol officers, completion of 700 miles of border fencing and new border surveillance equipment. The bill also provided a "path to citizenship" for some eleven million illegal immigrants already living in the country.

  6. Trump memo explains how Mexico will pay for border wall - AOL

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    The memo is dated March 31 and is addressed to Mr. Bob Costa and Mr. Bob Woodward -- both reporters at The Washington Post-- with a subject line titled: "Compelling Mexico to Pay for the Wall ...

  7. Bipartisan border security bill fails again after Republicans ...

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    The bill, negotiated by a bipartisan group of senators earlier this year, was meant to clamp down on the number of migrants allowed to claim asylum at the US-Mexico border.

  8. Mexico–United States border wall - Wikipedia

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    The Mexico–U.S. border stretches from the Pacific Ocean in the west to the Gulf of Mexico in the east. Border states include the Mexican states of Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas and the U.S. states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. [18]

  9. FACTBOX: What's in the $118 billion Senate security bill - AOL

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    The bill, if it passes the House and Senate, would direct about $20 billion to additional enforcement on the U.S. border with Mexico and to combat drug trafficking.