Monday, May 07, 2018

I hope Attorney General Sessions brings a humanitarian to the meeting as well. He should see both sides of the issue, not just one.

I think border security is important, but, it needs to be tempered with an understanding that our neighbors are welcome when there is a need. Taking an example from Europe to understand whom exactly is coming across the border is important, but, paranoia should not rule policy.

Attorney General Sessions needs to be mindful of the needs in Southern California of the shortage of agricultural workers. He needs to solve problems, not simply judge how to close the borders of the USA, which President Trump stated could be a directive with the arrival of a caravan of individuals from Mexico, Central and South America to our southern border.

May 6, 2018
By Chris Jennewein

Attorney General Jeff Sessions (click here) will visit the San Diego border for a press conference on Monday, Justice Department officials said Sunday.
Sessions will hold the conference at 1 p.m. with Immigration and Customs Enforcement Deputy Director Thomas D. Homan. The location was not announced.
Justice Department officials said the two will discuss “immigration enforcement actions of the Trump Administration.”
The conference comes a week after a caravan of a few hundred migrants from Central America arrived at the U.S. border in Tijuana, and it’s likely to be a topic of discussion.
Sessions’ visit marks the third high-profile Trump administration visit to the border region in the last two months....