Donald Trump says ?anyone entering USA illegally will be arrested, detained and deported?
Donald Trump says ?anyone entering USA illegally will be arrested, detained and deported?
NEW DELHI: Anyone entering the United States of America (USA) illegally would be arrested, detained and then deported back, President Donald Trump has warned as he threatened three Central American nations to halt a migrant caravan from heading to America or lose millions of dollars in foreign aid.nnTrump?s warning comes amidst reports that a new migrant caravan from Honduras comprising about 1600 people is moving towards the US via Guatemala.nnThe caravan, formed in the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula on Saturday, crossed into Guatemala on Monday. Guatemala detained one of its coordinators on Tuesday, but other members of the caravan are advancing through Guatemala with hopes of reaching the US border.nn?Anybody entering the United States illegally will be arrested and detained, prior to being sent back to their country!? Trump said in a late-night tweet.nnHe said his administration has informed the three countries?Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador?that America will stop all payments to them if they allow their citizens to enter the US.nn?We have today informed the countries of Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador that if they allow their citizens, or others, to journey through their borders and up to the United States, with the intention of entering our country illegally, all payments made to them will STOP (END)!? Trump said in another tweet.nnIn 2017, the US gave $248 million to Guatemala, $175 million to Honduras and $115 million to El Salvador in foreign aid.nnVice President Mike Pence also tweeted earlier, saying that he had spoken with Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez and Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales.nnHe said Trump?s message to Honduras also applied to Guatemala, ?no more aid if it?s not stopped!??Spoke with Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales about caravan heading for the US and made clear our borders and sovereignty must be maintained. We expect our partners to do all they can to assist and appreciate their support. Reiterated POTUS? message: no more aid if it?s not stopped!? Pence tweeted.nnThis caravan?s emergence comes nearly six months after another caravan consisting largely of Honduran immigrants reached the US-Mexico border.nnIts formation also comes just weeks before high-stakes midterm elections in the United States, in which many Republican candidates have been echoing President Trump?s message of boosting border security and cracking down on illegal immigration.nnTrump has been a fierce advocate of building a border wall with Mexico to tighten the US? immigration controls.nnHe believes border security is a serious national issue and the lack of it poses a substantial threat to the ?sovereignty and safety? of America and its citizens.nnDuring his campaign, Trump tapped into the immigration concerns of many Americans who worry about loss of economic opportunities and the threat of criminals and terrorists entering the country.nnHis call for the construction of a border wall was one of his most popular proposals and helped the billionaire tycoon to galvanise masses.nnSource: Press Trust of India