DeSantis says he wants to send US troops to Mexican border to fight cartels

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis continues his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination this week, taking a hardline stance on immigration in his first presidential policy proposals, which include wanting to send U.S. troops to Mexico to combat cartels, finish building the southern border wall and end birthright citizenship for kids born to undocumented migrants in the U.S. “Now is the time for action, no excuses. We will get the job done,” DeSantis said during a campaign stop at the Texas-Mexico border earlier this week. “What we’re seeing here is profoundly unfair to American citizens who are having to bear the brunt of this illegal migration.” Birthright citizenship has long been considered protected under the 14th amendment, challenging it is something his top rival in the race for the GOP nomination former President Donald Trump said he would do while in office by executive order, but never did. MORE: ►Subscribe: ►Website: ►Facebook: ►Twitter:
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