Republican Candidates Outline Their Plans To Secure Southern Border, Tackle Cartels
The Republican Presidential Candidates’ Plans to Address Illegal Immigration and the Fentanyl Crisis
During Wednesday night’s third GOP primary debate in Miami, the five Republican presidential candidates outlined their strategies to tackle the issues of illegal immigration and the flow of fentanyl into the United States, which has resulted in the deaths of thousands of Americans each year.
Each candidate was asked about these pressing concerns, including illegal immigration, terrorists crossing the border, and the influx of drugs on American streets.
Sen. Tim Scott’s Approach
Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) emphasized the need to secure the southern border, estimating that it would require approximately $15 billion. He proposed closing the border with $10 billion and using existing military technology to surveil it, preventing the entry of fentanyl. Additionally, he highlighted his efforts to sanction Mexican cartels by targeting their financial resources.
Former Governor Chris Christie’s Strategy
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie emphasized the importance of enhancing law enforcement technology at U.S. ports of entry to detect drug smuggling. He proposed deploying the National Guard, partnering with Customs and Border Patrol, to address the overwhelming number of encounters at the border. Christie also stressed the significance of providing mental health treatment and treating drug addiction as a disease to reduce the demand for drugs.
Governor Ron DeSantis’ Plan
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis pledged to declare a national emergency on his first day in office and deploy the U.S. Military to the southern border. He promised to deport individuals who entered the country illegally, build the border wall, and have Mexico pay for it. DeSantis also proposed imposing fees on remittances sent by foreign workers to raise funds for the wall. He advocated designating cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations and authorizing the use of deadly force. Furthermore, he emphasized the need for maritime operations to intercept precursor chemicals heading into Mexico.
Former Governor Nikki Haley’s Approach
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley highlighted the devastating impact of the fentanyl crisis and called for ending trade relations with China until it addresses the issue. She proposed sending special operations forces to dismantle cartels and increase the number of Border Patrol and ICE agents. Haley also advocated defunding sanctuary cities and reinstating the Remain in Mexico policy. Additionally, she emphasized the importance of prioritizing mental health and addiction treatment.
Vivek Ramaswamy’s Perspective
Vivek Ramaswamy agreed with Governor DeSantis’ characterization of the fentanyl crisis as a form of bio-terrorism rather than mere overdoses. He supported the construction of a wall on both the southern and northern borders and emphasized the need to destroy tunnels used by cartels for smuggling people and drugs into the U.S.
Overall, the Republican candidates presented a range of strategies to address illegal immigration and combat the fentanyl crisis, focusing on border security, law enforcement technology, sanctions on cartels, mental health and addiction treatment, and international relations.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis stated that his plan to address illegal immigration and the fentanyl crisis is centered on increasing law enforcement presence at the border. He stressed the importance of collaborating with federal agencies such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to target drug traffickers and smugglers. Governor DeSantis also emphasized the need for stronger border security measures, including the construction of a physical wall and the implementation of advanced technology to detect illegal crossings.
Sen. Tom Cotton’s Stance
Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) focused on the need to reform immigration laws and close loopholes that facilitate illegal immigration. He suggested ending the policy of catch and release, advocating for the immediate deportation of undocumented immigrants and the implementation of stricter asylum policies. Senator Cotton also highlighted the significance of cutting off the incentives for illegal immigration, such as welfare benefits and sanctuary cities. Additionally, he stressed the importance of working with international partners to prevent the smuggling of fentanyl into the United States.
Former Ambassador Nikki Haley’s Approach
Former Ambassador Nikki Haley highlighted the importance of a comprehensive strategy to address both illegal immigration and the fentanyl crisis. She emphasized the need for increased border security, including the use of advanced technology and additional personnel. In addition, she proposed reforms to the legal immigration system to encourage self-sufficiency and prioritize highly skilled immigrants. Ambassador Haley also mentioned the importance of international cooperation in tackling the fentanyl crisis through diplomatic efforts and strengthened partnerships.
Overall, the Republican presidential candidates’ plans to address illegal immigration and the fentanyl crisis vary in their approaches but share common themes of strengthening border security, cracking down on drug traffickers, and implementing reforms to immigration policies. Their strategies acknowledge the seriousness of these issues and emphasize the need for comprehensive and coordinated efforts to protect American citizens and prevent further loss of life due to drug overdoses and criminal activities associated with illegal immigration.
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