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The Texans REMEMBER when bullets from the Juarez side of the border, were flying into buildings, and even striking PEOPLE in El Paso, and that since the WALL WENT UP, that is OVER, as well as the 20%+ drop in crime, verified by FEDERAL CRIME DATA , ( and LIED ABOUT by leftist "FACT FALSIFIERS" ).
And they SHOWED UP AND SHOWED THEIR APPRECIATION for the man dedicated to PROTECTING THEM...DESPITE EL PASO being a DEMOCRAT STRONGHOLD IN TEXAS....
Donald Trump uses El Paso rally to make his case for border wall funding
EL PASO — President Donald arrived in El Paso on Monday night to continue his increasingly uphill fight for funding for his long-promised border wall even as local leaders from across the political spectrum battle his assertion that the existing fencing near the Rio Grande has saved the city from violent crime."We’re up against people that want to allow criminals into our society," the president said as he prepared to leave the White House after a meeting with local sheriffs. "You explain that one. Most things you understand, but if you want to allow criminals into our society, convicted felons, people of tremendous, big problems."Nearly all wore Trump regalia, from "Make America Great Again" ball caps to "Trump 2020 shirts and buttons. And those who might have come under-dressed could remedy that by doing business with the throngs of street vendors who have become a staple for Trump rallies nationwide.
Both of Texas' Republican U.S. senators, John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, were called to warm up the crowd inside the arena ahead the president's arrival. When Cruz exclaimed, "It is time to build the wall,” Crowd erupted and echoed with the signature chant, "Build the wall! Build the wall." “Since the president announced his campaign, we liked what he offered the veterans, the tax proposal, and so far he has held to his promises,” said Ismael Lozado, an El Paso resident who arrived at the coliseum around 1:30 p.m. “I do believe we need a wall as a country. Any country needs to defend its borders. If you go down to south Mexico, there’s a lot of people coming over. If they had a wall down there, I’m sure not as many people would be coming in.”
https://www.elpasotimes.com/story/n...ally-make-case-border-wall-funding/2842812002
And they SHOWED UP AND SHOWED THEIR APPRECIATION for the man dedicated to PROTECTING THEM...DESPITE EL PASO being a DEMOCRAT STRONGHOLD IN TEXAS....
Donald Trump uses El Paso rally to make his case for border wall funding
EL PASO — President Donald arrived in El Paso on Monday night to continue his increasingly uphill fight for funding for his long-promised border wall even as local leaders from across the political spectrum battle his assertion that the existing fencing near the Rio Grande has saved the city from violent crime."We’re up against people that want to allow criminals into our society," the president said as he prepared to leave the White House after a meeting with local sheriffs. "You explain that one. Most things you understand, but if you want to allow criminals into our society, convicted felons, people of tremendous, big problems."Nearly all wore Trump regalia, from "Make America Great Again" ball caps to "Trump 2020 shirts and buttons. And those who might have come under-dressed could remedy that by doing business with the throngs of street vendors who have become a staple for Trump rallies nationwide.
Both of Texas' Republican U.S. senators, John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, were called to warm up the crowd inside the arena ahead the president's arrival. When Cruz exclaimed, "It is time to build the wall,” Crowd erupted and echoed with the signature chant, "Build the wall! Build the wall." “Since the president announced his campaign, we liked what he offered the veterans, the tax proposal, and so far he has held to his promises,” said Ismael Lozado, an El Paso resident who arrived at the coliseum around 1:30 p.m. “I do believe we need a wall as a country. Any country needs to defend its borders. If you go down to south Mexico, there’s a lot of people coming over. If they had a wall down there, I’m sure not as many people would be coming in.”
https://www.elpasotimes.com/story/n...ally-make-case-border-wall-funding/2842812002