Mike Pence: Democrats refuse to compromise on border wall

Mike Pence, Opinion contributor Published 8:00 p.m. ET Jan. 15, 2019 | Updated 2:37 p.m. ET Jan. 16, 2019

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America has a national security and humanitarian crisis at our southern border, and President Donald Trump has promised to end it. Weve already taken important steps, but rather than work with us to make further progress, Democrats in Congress have refused to compromise on the wall, leading to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.

The American people deserve better. Only the willfully blind or politically blinded could fail to see the scope and scale of this crisis.

The facts speak for themselves. Over the past threemonths, an average of 2,000 illegal and inadmissible migrants have arrived at our southern border every day.Today, the majority of illegal immigrants encountered by Customs and Border Protection are families and children. Last month, CBP apprehended nearly 40 percentmore unaccompanied children and groups claiming to be families than in May 2014, which President Barack Obama describedas a humanitarian crisis.

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Then, as now, the flood of illegal traffic brings with it a deluge of drugs, criminalsand violence. Over the past twoyears, CBP hasarrested thousands of criminalsat the southern border. In 2018, across the entire southwest border,CBP also seized over827,000 pounds of drugs, including more than100,000 pounds of cocaine, methamphetamine, heroinand fentanyl, primarily at points of entry.

These criminals and these drugs shatter American homes and steal American lives. Our hearts grieve for the families of the300 Americans who die every single week from overdoses involving heroin, nearly90 percent of which enters the country from across our southern border.

And its not just Americans who suffer. According to Doctors Without Borders, 70 percentof illegal immigrants report being victims of violence along the journey at the hands of human traffickers, drug smugglersand vicious gangs. About a third of women are sexually assaulted on their way to America.

The courageous men and women of law enforcement are fighting tirelessly to protect our nation from these threats and rescue migrants in danger. They also face serious hazards themselves. Assaults on CBP officers increased by 46 percentin 2017, andattacks on Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers are at their highest level inseven years.

The American people caught a tragic glimpse of this danger the day after Christmas, when a police officer in California a legal immigrant was murdered by an illegal immigrant.

President Trump and I recognize that border security is national security. Thats why this president has made it a priority to end this crisis, secure our border, build a wall, and protect the American people.

Since even before this partial government shutdown began, our administration has attempted to work with Democrats in good faith. Last week, we proposed a compromise that contains both Republican and Democratic priorities, including the presidents request for $5.7 billion to fund a steel barrier on the southern border and more than $7 billion to address a wide variety of security and humanitarian needs, many of which have been long supported by both parties in Congress.

But the American people deserve to know: Democrats refuse to negotiate on building the wall.

Even as we face a crisis on our southern border, and as 800,000 federal workers go without paychecks, Democrats in Congress have been unwilling to seriously discuss even partial wall funding. President Trump and our administration will not be deterred by the Democrats' obstruction. The American people want to see action, and we intend to deliver.

Its time for Democrats in Congress to do their job, negotiate in good faith, and reach an agreement that ends the humanitarian and security crisis at our border and reopens the government. The American people deserve nothing less.

Mike Pence is vice president of the United States. Follow him on Twitter:@VP

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