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Trump examines Mexico border wall designs

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SAN DIEGO, California: US President Donald Trump toured the US border with Mexico on Tuesday and examined eight styles of walls, prototypes for the barrier he promised to build to keep out illegal immigrants and drugs.


The Republican president brought a tough message on immigration to California during his first visit as president to the heavily Democratic state that has served as a base of resistance to many of his policies.


Standing beside the prototypes, as US border patrol agents rode nearby on horseback, Trump discussed the merits of various designs with border officials, his chief of staff John Kelly and Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen.


“The border wall is truly our first line of defence,” Trump told reporters.


Trump has asked the US Congress for $18 billion to build the structure, but the funding has become ensnared in controversy over a host of immigration restrictions he and Republicans have proposed.


On the other side of the border, in Tijuana, Mexico, residents laughed off the idea that the monolithic slabs will stop desperate immigrants.


“The wall is just a waste of money. People will continue to cross, here, there, and everywhere,” said Salome Pacheco. During his visit, Trump took aim at so-called “sanctuary cities” in California — local governments that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration officials seeking to deport illegal immigrants.


He renewed complaints that Los Angeles, San Francisco and other major cities are providing protection for illegal immigrants who have committed crimes.


At Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego, Trump said sanctuary cities nullify federal law and violate the US Constitution. “They shield criminals. You can’t do that,” he said. Last week, Trump’s Justice Department filed a lawsuit accusing California of violating the US Constitution and putting federal agents in danger by approving laws protecting illegal immigrants.


— Reuters


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