Wednesday, June 25, 2014

White House now faults Republicans for weak border security

White House now faults Republicans for weak border security

  • White House Press secretary Josh Earnest speaks to the media during the daily briefing in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House, Tuesday, June 24, 2014 in Washington. The White House says it is "reserving judgment" on Russian President Vladimir Putin's call for extending a weeklong cease-fire in Ukraine, saying it puts more stock in Russia's actions than its words. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)White House Press secretary Josh Earnest speaks to the media during the ... more >
  • After previously saying America's borders are more secure than ever, the White House on Tuesday seemingly blamed Republicans for apparent holes along the southern boundary, evidenced by the flood of unaccompanied children streaming into the U.S. from Mexico, Central America and elsewhere.

    White House press secretary Josh Earnest challenged Republicans, if they are truly concerned about border security, to back the comprehensive immigration reform package that passed the Senate last year and is strongly supported by President Obama.

    "If we really wanted to solve this problem, one good way to do it is for those Republicans to get on board ... and support common sense immigration reform," Mr. Earnest told reporters.

    Mr. Earnest also said the administration has made a "historic commitment" to border security over the past five years, but the White House last week announced a new surge of resources to combat the stream of illegal immigrants.

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