Trump Has Effective Plan to Curb Illegal Immigration, Secure Border

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To stem the tidal wave of illegal immigration engulfing America, the most important first step that Donald Trump can take is to order the Department of Homeland Security to enforce our existing immigration laws.

That is exactly what he promised to do, and not just in numerous speeches. It’s an official policy statement on the Trump/Mike Pence website: “Enforce the immigration laws of the United States and restore the constitutional rule of law upon which America’s prosperity and security depend.”

Moreover, it’s a step that he can take on Jan. 20, as soon as Trump is sworn in as our nation’s 45th president.

Over the last eight years, President Barack Obama continually flouted America’s legal immigration system. He condoned so-called “sanctuary cities,” where local governments defy federal immigration laws. He implemented a “catch-and-release” policy, directing law enforcement officials to let illegal detainees leave custody and slip back into our communities.

He has even released—instead of deported—tens of thousands of illegal immigrants convicted of other crimes, up to and including everything from murder, rape, and drug dealing.

Obama’s utter failure to secure our borders produced a huge influx of illegal immigrants. Some of these individuals pose great risks to both public safety and national security. And collectively this mass of humanity imposes an increasingly unbearable strain on government manpower and the public purse.

The situation has gotten so out of hand that the National Border Patrol Council, which represents nearly 17,000 Border Patrol agents, broke its long-standing policy and endorsed Trump. As its president, Brandon Judd, explained, Obama had “handcuffed” the Border Patrol and is “letting illegal aliens dictate” our immigration policy.

The council recommended a number of steps—such as ending catch-and-release and fixing the visa program (where 40 percent of foreigners overstay their visas)—to correct the problems. Trump incorporated all of those recommendations in his immigration reform plan. He added some other steps, too. They include:

Here’s the bottom line: Candidate Donald Trump outlined a workable, effective, and achievable plan for bringing our illegal immigration and border security problem under control. If President Trump sticks to that plan, he will accomplish what many in Washington have wrongly said can’t be done, and the American people will get confirmation that they picked the right man for the job.

Editor’s Note: This op-ed was originally published in the New York Post.