Trump to declare national emergency at the border, Trump official says

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Trump intends to declare illegal immigration at the US-Mexico border a national emergency to support the construction of a border wall and send additional troops to the border

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WASHINGTON, USA — President-elect Donald Trump plans to take a flurry of executive actions aimed at cracking down on legal and illegal immigration and ramping up deportations after he enters the White House on Monday, January 20, an incoming Trump administration official said. Trump will issue a sweeping proclamation that aims to block access to all asylum at the Mexico border, the official said.

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