Vance: President Trump Aims To Finish Southern Border Wall By Term’s End
U.S. Vice President JD Vance (L) speaks as Director of National
Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard (2nd-L) and members of U.S. Border Patrol
look on during a visit to the U.S.-Mexico border on March 05, 2025 in
Eagle Pass, Texas.
During a Wednesday trip to Eagle Pass, Texas,
Vice President JD Vance
stated that President Donald Trump hopes to build the entirety of the
wall on the southern border by the end of his term.
Vance, alongside Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, and Director of
National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, addressed the Trump
administration’s ongoing efforts to curb illegal immigration and the
flow of fentanyl into the United States.
“I think the president’s hope is that by the end of the term we build the entire border wall,” Vance stated.
“And of course that’s the physical structure, the border wall itself,
but we even heard today, there are so many good technological tools. So
many great artificial intelligence-enabled technologies that allow us,
for example – a camera, not a person, but a camera picks up somebody two
miles away who’s about to come across the southern border,” he
continued.
“We’re using artificial intelligence to make us better at the job of
border enforcement, but we’ve got to make sure that technology is
deployed across the entire American southern border. We’re going to do
it as much as we can, as broadly as we can, because that’s how we’re
going to protect the American people’s security.”
President Trump’s strong stance on border security has led to a sharp
decrease in illegal immigration, in comparison to former President Joe
Biden’s relaxed policies surrounding asylum seekers and illegal
immigration.
“Border security is national security,” Hegseth stated prior to the
trip to the border. “We’re sending those folks home, and we’re not
letting more in. And you’re seeing that right now.”
Vance, Gabbard and Hegseth also attended a border security roundtable
with Texas Governor Greg Abbott to discuss President Trump’s “ongoing
homeland and border security operations.”
“Texas serves as a model for border security,” Abbott stated. “Now
with a partner in the White House, law enforcement at all levels of
government can work together to defend our southern border and put an
end to the unprecedented border crisis created by the Biden
Administration.”
“As President Trump said in his speech last night, all our country
needed to secure the border was a new President. I thank Vice President
Vance, Secretary Hegseth, and Director Gabbard, for their support and
for traveling to Texas to see our coordinated border security efforts
firsthand. Texas will continue to work with the Trump Administration to
arrest, detain, and deport illegal immigrants and stop the flow of
deadly drugs like fentanyl into our nation,” he added.
Vance also fielded questions about President Trump’s recently imposed
tariffs on Mexico, designed to pressure the Mexican government into
halting the influx of fentanyl into the U.S.
“Well what the president says is we need a sustained commitment from
the government of Mexico to take the job of border security seriously,”
Vance stated.
“Fentanyl is the single-largest cause of death among young Americans,
and we know that a substantial portion of it is — the precursors are
made in China, they come to Mexico, they’re manufactured in Mexico, and
brought across the border by the Mexican drug cartels. We want to see
fewer Americans dying of these terrible fentanyl overdoses. We’re going
to apply as much leverage as possible to the Mexican government,” he
added.
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