Trump Warns of Shutdown in September if His Wall Gets No Funding

President Donald Trump warned on Saturday that he is going to shut down the federal government in September if Congress is not going to pass a legislation that will provide more funding to build the wall along the border with Mexico.

“That wall has started, we have 1.6 billion (dollars),” Trump said at a campaign rally in Washington, Michigan.

“We come up again on September 28th and if we don’t get border security we will have no choice, we will close down the country because we need border security.”

In March, Trump made a similar threat as an attempt to push for changes in immigration law that he believes are going to prevent criminals from entering the country. The government briefly shut down in January over immigration.

According to Reuters, $1.3 trillion spending bill, which Trump signed last month, will keep the government funded through the end of September. A government shutdown ahead of the November mid-elections is unlikely to be supported by his fellow Republicans who are keen to keep control of the U.S. Congress.

Meanwhile, Trump also mentioned the hundreds of Central American migrants traveling in as he calls a  “caravan.” The president on several occasions calls them as one of the reasons for strong border security.

“Watch the caravan, watch how sad and terrible it is, including for those people and the crime that they inflict on themselves and that others inflict on them,” said Trump.

“It’s a horrible dangerous journey for them and they come up because they know once they can get here they can walk right into our country.”

Migrants, who are mostly women and children, have stated that they are fleeing their homes from Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras as result of the death threats from gangs, the murder of family members or political persecution, Reuters wrote.

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