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Trump, without evidence, says Arizona ‘bracing’ for surge of immigrants
Migrants, part of a caravan of thousands from Central America trying to reach the United States, stand next to the border wall, as they try to cross from Mexico to the US in Tijuana, December 5, 2018. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

​WASHINGTON, Dec 7 — US President Donald Trump said without evidence yesterday Arizona "is bracing for a massive surge” of immigrants along a portion of the US southern border that does not have a protective fence, reiterating his call for Democrats to back funding for his proposed border wall.

"Arizona, together with our Military and Border Patrol, is bracing for a massive surge at a NON-WALLED area. WE WILL NOT LET THEM THROUGH,” Trump wrote in a post on Twitter, appearing to maintain pressure on lawmakers seeking to approve legislation to keep the government open through to Sept. 30 next year.

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Representatives for the White House, the Department of Homeland Security and the Pentagon did not respond immediately to requests for comments.

The US Congress approved a stopgap two-week spending bill yesterday but lawmakers still need to agree on a longer-term funding measure to fund government agencies until the end of the fiscal year in September.

Trump, who has made the construction of the wall a foundation of his presidency, has demanded $5 billion this year from Congress for the boundary and has threatened to shut down the government if lawmakers do not accede.

Democrats have argued the wall would be ineffective at ending illegal migration and stemming the flow of illicit drugs across the border. — Reuters

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