Former acting CBP Commissioner Mark Morgan says that he expects the new Trump administration to begin ramping up border security very quickly after its past experience.
The Trump administration's border security efforts will hit the ground running in 2025, having defeated 'lawfare' in the courts and Republican opposition in Trump's first term, a former top official predicts while telling Fox News Digital that he is 'willing and ready' to be part of the effort to secure the border.
Similarly, on border wall construction, there were over 450 miles built during the administration, and the foundations are there for more construction. HOW HARRIS WAS DOGGED BY ‘BORDER CZAR' LABEL, PAST RADICAL IMMIGRATION VIEWS DURING FAILED CAMPAIGN 'I'm hoping that there will be a national emergency declared, so that's going to give and open up the opportunity to get funding from other resources that will help us get that started right away.
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