Donald Trump: No Border Patrol For His Visit


Citing an overly-politicized soiree with unnecessary hype, the Border Patrol will not accompany billionaire real estate magnate Donald Trump when he visits the U.S. — Mexico border Thursday.

Previously, Trump indicated the agents had welcomed his presence, knowing the entire 2016 election scene may come down to immigration control — or the lack thereof. The Local 2455 has officially pulled out, with no indication as to who will accompany the Republican hopeful during his White House crusade.

USA Today reports his scheduled meeting with local law enforcement officials from Laredo will cover several issues overwhelming local policing, which will work wonders in rallying local Hispanics to vote for Trump and his anti-immigration campaign. Donald Trump firmly believes Mexico is sending rapists and drug cartels across the border to create disruption in the American economic fabric, and has been the center of Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman’s brazen escape from Antiplano. Hector Garza, Local 2455 president, announced the agents will pull out before his arrival, which leaves local law enforcement and his personal security detail to keep the billionaire safe.

There’s an undeniable need for border protection and fortification of the entire U.S. — Mexico border. Fueled by Guzman’s escape and Mexico’s unwillingness to extradite the FBI’s No. 1 most wanted, Trump could easily capture Texas in 2016. Garza does confirm the need for increased strength and manpower, yet feels backing Trump would be an endorsement act as opposed to solving an epidemic. With this announcement, coupled with the Republican National Committee’s spotty support, Donald Trump could run under a third-party.

The outspoken candidate, who bravely attacked the military record of Sen. John McCain, has been actively speaking out on Twitter throughout his short candidacy, most recently scoffing at Anderson Cooper’s interview by calling it ‘a waste of time because he puts on really stupid talking heads’ while commenting on our government’s ability to come up with $200 billion in Iranian relief, but failing to house and feed America’s veterans and homeless.

Former Texas governor Rick Perry cites Donald Trump’s presidential push as a “cancer for conservatism,” although Perry takes a more delicate stance on immigration. By Trump raising questions few are prepared to answer, he’s gaining traction with parts of America responsible for the greatest number of votes: the lower to middle class working adult. He’s scheduled to land in Laredo at 1:00 p.m. local time, so stay tuned for updated coverage of Donald Trump, his undisclosed wealth, and his push for reformed border patrolling.

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