The Pros And Cons Of Donald Trump

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Donald Trump made a promise to the people of America during his campaign to build a wall along the southern region of the U.S. Trump quotes these statements during his campaign, "I would build a great wall, and nobody builds walls better than me, believe me, and I’ll build them very inexpensively." "I will build a great, great wall on our southern border. And I will have Mexico pay for that wall." Many people questioned on how he would do all of it and where is the money coming from. Trump believes that if he is elected that he will be able to start the building process asap, but his plan is not as easy as he thinks.
Trumps is estimating this wall to cost between 8 billion and 12 million US dollars. The media is putting an estimate of 5.1 billion …show more content…

Other parts of the border consist of US citizens personal land and areas where there is no fencing and just patrolled by border patrol 24/7. An issue Trump will be running into is that the private citizens who border Mexico may not want a 35-50ft wall in their backyard or they may feel as if they are not getting enough money from the government for their piece of land. Along with these issues, Trump will have issues like erosion along the water and debris that is floating down the river. People are wondering how will Trump make Mexico pay, well he has a plan. Trump plans on introducing a "proposed rule" amending a code of federal financial regulation to include money transfer companies in the definition of financial institutions. By him doing this, no immigrant would be able to send money outside the United States unless they show documentation proving their legal status. Trump is putting Mexico in a situation where he feels they can't turn him down. If Mexico does make a payment of 5-10 billion dollars then his proposed rule will not go into effect and he will make them a deal to ensure that they are paid back in the long run. He says that "It's an easy decision for Mexico: make a one-time payment of $5 (billion)-10 billion to ensure that $24 billion continues to flow into their country year after