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MORE WINNING: Trump Reaches Deal to Send Asylum Seekers to El Salvador



The open border Democrats lose another one, as President Trump reached an agreement whereby we will send illegal aliens to El Salvador. Since Democrats oppose him, and Republicans refuse to support him, the president has been forced to do everything himself.

He has already cut down the number of illegal aliens trying to enter the United States. His deal with Mexico was a huge success, and now he has made deals with the Honduras and El Salvador. He is also building the wall, and is considering transferring another $3.6 billion to build even more before 2020. He is a winner.

Best. President. Ever.

The open border Democrat Party has refused to lift a finger to secure American borders.  The open borders Democrat Party has even called to take down existing walls and flood the country with millions and millions of illegal, third world, migrants.

This is the modern day Democrat Party — dangerous open border fanatics.
President Trump worked around the open borders Democrats again this week and reached a deal to send asylum seekers to El Salvador.

This is a huge win for President Trump and once again shows how radical the Democrat Party is in America today.

The Texas Tribune reported:
The Trump administration has reached an accord that could allow the United States to turn away asylum seekers at the U.S. border and send them to El Salvador to seek refuge, pushing migrants into one of the most dangerous countries in the world. The deal between the two governments is the latest in a series of policies aimed at creating new layers of deterrents to the influx of migrants applying for protection on U.S. soil.
Kevin McAleenan, the acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, is scheduled to announce the deal Friday afternoon, according to administration officials with knowledge of the agreement. McAleenan traveled to El Salvador to hash out the accord last month with president Nayib Bukele. News of the accord was first reported by the Associated Press.
U.S. officials describe the deal as an “asylum cooperation agreement,” insisting that such an accord does not amount to what is known as a “safe third country” deal.