2/15/2019

BORDER/CONGRESS/TRUMP AS PRESIDENT/WALL: “As President Trump declared a national emergency on Friday [2-15-19] to bypass Congress and build his long-promised wall, he again painted a portrait of a lawless, chaotic border and cited arguments about the effectiveness of the kind of barrier he has in mind that were not rooted in facts. Illegal border crossings have been declining for decades. While families are overwhelming an immigration system devised to handle single men, a border wall would not prevent them from seeking asylum, which is legal. Research does not show that immigrants commit more crimes than native-born Americans. And a wall would do little to prevent drugs and human trafficking at the border, as official ports of entry are the main route into the United States for both. Cumulatively, Mr. Trump’s unsupported or misleading statements undercut his rationale for declaring an emergency, a step that is widely viewed as testing both constitutional and political norms and is sure to draw legal challenges.”

Linda Qiu, “Trump’s Rationale for a National Emergency Is Based on False or Misleading Claims,” The New York Times online, February 15, 2019