Internal Homeland Security progress report details border wall, deportation plans
An internal U.S. Department of Homeland Security document to the President outlines an update to his executive orders on border security.
It covers everything from the border wall to expanded deportation efforts.
The 90-day progress report to the President obtained by the Washington Post is dated for release two weeks from now, and it details the latest developments on the fronts of immigration and border protection.
In it, it calls for the construction of 34 miles of a barrier in the Texas Rio Grande Valley, considered a high priority area where there’s currently about 54 miles of fencing. It also calls for the repair of 14 miles of fence in San Diego, California.
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