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President Trump’s decision to deploy National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexican border is as lame-brained as his insistence on building an $18-billion wall between the two countries. It’s pure ...
California Gov. Jerry Brown said in an interview that aired Sunday that California will “fight very hard” against President Donald Trump’s proposed border wall, but will not “bring stupid ...
Brown, the only Democratic governor of a state bordering Mexico, had originally agreed to Trump’s request to deploy the National Guard along the border, a step the president has said is ...
When President Trump announced his plans to build a border wall, “it felt a little like divine intervention for me,” says Brian Johnson, the principal of Collaborative Design Architects, a small firm ...
In a statement issued Wednesday morning, Governor Jerry Brown said he would accept federal funding to deploy 400 California National Guard troops to beef up border security – much like what ...
California Governor Jerry Brown has accepted President Donald Trump's call to send the National Guard to the Mexican border, but rejected the White House's portrait of a burgeoning border crisis ...
Brown boasted about his background on border security, but he missed literally every hearing on the subject, then failed to tell tell the truth about it. IE 11 is not supported.
Patrick T. Brown writes that if the end of Title 42 spells an unprecedented surge in border crossings and asylum claims, President Joe Biden will not only be facing a short-term political loss ...