Trump calls for adding 10,000 Border Patrol agents after derailing a
bipartisan border bill
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[October 14, 2024]
By MEG KINNARD and NICHOLAS RICCARDI
PRESCOTT VALLEY, Ariz. (AP) — Former President Donald Trump on Sunday
proposed hiring 10,000 additional Border Patrol agents and giving them a
$10,000 retention and signing bonus, after he derailed a bipartisan bill
earlier this year that included funding for more border personnel.
Trump made his pledge during a rally in Prescott Valley, Arizona,
roughly 260 miles north of the state's border with Mexico. He accepted
an endorsement from the agents’ union, the National Border Patrol
Council, which is a longtime Trump backer that endorsed him during his
prior two campaigns.
Trump has made illegal immigration the focus of his campaign and blamed
Vice President Kamala Harris, his Democratic opponent, for a record
spike in unauthorized crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border. He frequently
denounces people entering the U.S. illegally as invaders and criminals,
and he has vowed to stage the largest deportation operation in American
history if he is elected president again.
He did defy the union earlier this year when he convinced Republicans to
kill a bipartisan immigration bill that contained additional border
resources. According to the White House, the bill would have funded
1,500 personnel at U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which includes
the Border Patrol.
Trump at the time said he did not want to give Democrats a political
victory on his key issue. At the rally, Trump contended the legislation
was “a horrible bill.”
Trump and his allies routinely call Harris the “border czar,” even
though she's never had that title. President Joe Biden did ask Harris
early in his administration to study the “root causes” of migration from
Central America.
“If we allow Border Czar Harris to win this election, every city, every
community in this great country is going to go to hell,” union president
Paul Perez said as he stood next to Trump on stage with a group of
agents.
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Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump talks
with members of the U.S. Border Patrol before speaking at a campaign
rally, Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024, in Prescott Valley, Ariz. (AP
Photo/Evan Vucci)
Matt Corridoni, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, noted Trump’s
move against the border bill and his vows that Mexico would pay for his
signature border wall, which ultimately was funded by the U.S.
government.
“Trump doesn’t care about solving problems, he only wants to run on
one,” Corridoni said in a statement.
Trump has vowed to complete a border wall if he's returned to the White
House. He routinely trumpets his comparatively low numbers of border
crossings with the much higher ones during Biden's first three years in
office, though currently crossings are back down to levels at or below
those seen during most of Trump's term.
Trump's term was also marked by a struggle to crack down on illegal
crossings before the COVID-19 pandemic led to international border
closures. Under his administration, Border Patrol agents separated
immigrant children from their parents, one of several enforcement
programs the Trump administration implemented to target illegal
immigration.
On Sunday, Trump said that Border Patrol agents deserved the higher pay
and bonuses and bemoaned how he said Biden and Harris had neglected the
border.
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