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GOP Platform: Build the Wall!

The Republican Party Platform approved by the Platform Committee this week in Cleveland adopted Donald Trump’s call for a security wall on America’s southern border as part of the solution to the nation’s broken immigration system, as well as safeguarding national security.

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Poll: Majority of Texans Support Trump Muslim Ban, Border Wall

Despite his March loss in the 2016 Presidential Primary for Texas, presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump’s proposals for a southern border wall and a temporary ban on the entry of noncitizen Muslims to the United States enjoy majority support among the state’s registered voters.

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Study: Majority of EU Citizens Fear Muslim Migration

According to an EU-wide study, 70 per cent of Europeans believe Muslim migration poses a serious threat to the continent, while 86 per cent fear that terrorist attacks in their country are likely. The survey, conducted by Hungarian think-tank the

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Texas Rep to Trump: Shove Border Wall ‘Up Your Ass’

A Texas congressman has issued a rather coarsely worded message to Republican presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump about the border wall with Mexico. The congressman called Mr. Trump a racist and issued a vulgar remark about the border wall and a portion of Trump’s anatomy.

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MALLOCH: Building Donald Trump’s Border Wall

The U.S.-Mexico border stretches for more than 2000 miles across very rugged terrain. It has become a symbol of insecurity and a complete failure of control. And now, it has become the pivotal political issue between the two countries and the hot button issue in the 2016 presidential election.

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Public Support for Border Wall Drops to 38 Percent

Just 38 percent of American voters say they support building a wall across the border with Mexico, according to a new survey from Pew Research. This is a considerable drop since September, when almost half of voters, 46 percent, said they supported building a wall.

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