MICK: Three-Point Plan For Border Crisis Involves Relying on Mexico, Central America, and Congress

Chief of staff Mick Mulvaney laid out a three-point plan for the border crisis on “Fox News Sunday,” which surprisingly pushed him on the urgency of the situation at the U.S.-Mexico line.

President Donald Trump declared a national emergency for the Wall and vetoed Congress’ objection to it, so Wall-building is commencing on the border and should increase rapidly.

But Mulvaney’s plan still relies on Mexico, Central American countries, and Congress.

Mulvaney said that:

  1. Mexico must “continue” apprehending migrants, which they only just started doing as a result of Trump tariff threats.
  2. The Central American “Northern Triangle” caravan countries need to help (as if that’s going to happen, and the pulling off their foreign “aid” funds is still officially a “threat” from the White House).
  3. Congress needs to change the immigration laws.

Immigration laws can be changed by executive order, and the ones that require Congress give President Trump all the more momentum in his re-election campaign, in which Republicans also hope to take back the House under Trump on the ticket.

Mulvaney is a good tea party political strategist for President Trump, who serves McDonald’s in the White House, but his job is not to stand in the way of the President using his broad executive authority as Commander in Chief to secure our people.

With Soros money funding the caravan organizers, this is nothing short of an invasion.

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