Claim(permalink)
Claims a proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border will stop the flow of illegal drugs coming from Mexico.
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Date published
2018-10-25
Entities
MarsMayor of New York CityCriminal justiceBenny MorrisHorror fictionMexican AmericansDemographyUnited States Secretary of Homeland SecurityUzbekistanMark PocanDodge CaravanLake ErieImmigration to the United StatesImmigration EnforcementIllegal drug tradeHudson RiverFederal government of the United StatesRAND CorporationPrinceton UniversityCentral American migrant caravansSemi-trailer truckIslamic terrorismDemocratic Party of JapanDaily MailDrug Enforcement AdministrationPrivacyJeff SessionsThe Wall Street JournalExecutive Order 13769MarylandMS-13Party leaders of the United States House of RepresentativesEl SalvadorMatt GaetzUnited States Department of JusticeParty leaders of the United States SenateMedinaLotteryComputerMontanaCalifornia Republican PartyUnited States Attorney GeneralUnited States Department of Homeland SecurityHondurasFirst Lady of the United StatesConspiracy theoryTravel visaU.S. Immigration and Customs EnforcementChuck SchumerSan FranciscoRefugeeKentuckyNevadaWariniConstitution of the United StatesLos AngelesPresidency of Donald TrumpIllegal immigrationMelania TrumpPresidency of Barack ObamaPennsylvaniaArizonaOhioGeorge SorosUnited States SenateWisconsinCityUnited NationsCanadaMexicoNancy PelosiTexasNew York CityCaliforniaCNNUnited StatesPresident of the United StatesDonald TrumpMuqaddas (TV series)North Dakota Republican PartyMigration Policy InstituteMiddle Tennessee State UniversityFableRemoval proceedingsCornell Law SchoolWell-Founded FearExecutive Office for Immigration ReviewTrump administration family separation policyLaw of the United StatesVanda Felbab-BrownImmigration lawJohn F. KellyFranklin PierceCongressional Research ServiceAsylum in the United StatesBrookings Institution

