Top Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) is seeking security briefings from Trump administration officials on security threats relating to the migrant caravan heading toward the United States.
Grassley requested the briefing in an Oct. 30 letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Department of Homeland Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, which was made public on Nov. 1.
“Further, the Department of Homeland Security recently reported that several hundred members of the second caravan clashed with Mexican federal police throwing rocks, glass bottles, and even fireworks at Mexican officers in a seemingly criminal altercation.”
Grassley said that he wants to make sure people who request asylum are provided with humanitarian relief but that criminals are quickly removed from the country.
Trump Addresses Caravan
Speaking from the White House on Nov. 1, Trump said that the caravans approaching the border are “a perilous situation, and it threatens to become even more hazardous as our economy gets better and better.”“They have violently overrun the Mexican border. You saw that two days ago,” he said. “They’ve overrun the Mexican police, and they’ve overrun and hurt badly Mexican soldiers. So this isn’t an innocent group of people. It’s a large number of people that are tough. They’ve injured, they’ve attacked, and the Mexican police and military has actually suffered.”
“They’re not looking for protection. Because if they were, they’d be able to get it from Mexico. Mexico has agreed to take them in and encouraged them to stay. But they don’t want to stay; they want to come into the United States. So this is no longer safety, and asylum is about safety,” he said.
“Big change, as of a couple of days ago. We’re going to no longer release. We’re going to catch; we’re not going to release. They’re going to stay with us until the deportation hearing or the asylum hearing takes place. So we’re not releasing them into the community.”