Posted on 11/22/2016 5:09:39 AM PST by servo1969
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach met with Donald Trump on Sunday in New Jersey. A mainstream media photographer caught the moment.
Kobach is an expert on border security and legal immigration.
The photographer also caught a piece of paper outlining a potential Trump immigration reform agenda.
Reporters zoomed in on the paper and this is what they saw.
The Kobach notes include a 1,989 Trump wall in addition to the 386 miles of existing wall.
FANTASTIC!
It’s a good start. And while they’re building the Mexiwall, they can orient DHS and TSA to start apprehending illegals at seaports and airports - OR ELSE!
Don’t think someone that sloppy qualifies as director of Homeland Security. Unless Donald wanted it leaked.
I doubt it will be 1900 miles, more likely 1200 miles.
I believe he himself has said it would be a wall from El Paso to San Diego. Someone correct me if I’m wrong.
Well, there’s a few thousand construction jobs lasting for at least a couple years right there.
Why carry the papers on the outside of a portfolio, the purpose of which is to carry papers on the inside?
Next 8 years...LOVE IT!
Don’t forget Canada and their poutine fries.
Who is dumb enough to believe that this page was “accidentally” leaked?
Trump is playing 3D chess with a MSM that can’t figure out checkers.
To troll the media of course.
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I saw a MSM (where??) desperately trying to score a point for their side by pointing out that part of the wall will actually be a fence instead.
If the Chinese could build a longer wall in a time with no motored vehicles or tools, we can certainly accomplish this project.
It's a start.
Love it!!
HHS isn’t a top security job, right? If it is, you have to wonder about a guy who would reveal a confidential document meant for the P-E only. Or maybe it wasn’t the real proposal, but something disclosed to mess with the press. I’m not sure what to think about this apparent indiscretion.
Western Union is also fertile ground to find them-—sending $$$ south of our borders.
The press has to read between the lines to make up their news.
Yes!! - and Mexico will pay for the wall.
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