OBSERVATION: Trump promises up to 15,000 servicemen on the Mexican border
OBSERVATION: Trump promises up to 15,000 servicemen on the Mexican border
OBSERVATION: Trump promises up to 15,000 servicemen on the Mexican border
Transcription for Trump promises up to 15,000 servicemen at the Mexican border
Meanwhile, tonight, the countdown is underway. The crucial intermediates. Today later, the president landed in Florida and, beforehand, he doubled over, saying he can get rid of citizenship by birthright, regardless of what some in his own party are saying about the constitution. Our Mary Bruce today asks the president, is he using fear when it comes to immigration on the eve of partial exams? Maria tonight on the status of the race, with only six days to go. Reporter: Leaving to make his last effort, President Trump is increasing his polarizing rhetoric about immigration, now ordering a massive increase of troops on the border. Mr. President, what do you say to your critics who say they are trembling with fear about immigration? No, not afraid at all. Immigration is a very important issue. As far as the caravan is concerned, our army is out. We have around 5,000, we are going to reach between 10,000 and 15,000 soldiers. Reporter: Up to 15,000 military personnel. That's roughly the same number of troops serving in Afghanistan. Three times the number deployed to Iraq. That caravan of migrants fleeing poverty and violence tonight is still about 900 miles from the US border. UU Still, in the states where the president won, some Democrats in contention, like Missouri Sen. Claire Mccaskill, tell me they embrace the president's hard line. Well, I think the president needs to use all the tools at his disposal to make sure the border is not overrun. Reporter: Today, the president is also doubling his promise to eliminate the right of citizenship for any baby born in the United States. I prefer to do it through the congress, because that is permanent. But we certainly can do it. I really believe that we can do it through an executive order. Reporter: Most legal experts and even Speaker of the House of Representatives Paul Ryan say that is unconstitutional. And in a red state on the border, Texas Democratic Senate candidate Beto O'rourke calls the president's immigration policy a pure policy. Try to stoke the paranoia and fear of a group of migrants hundreds of miles away, a few weeks away from the US border. UU / Mexico, if they go that far. I think he's trying to play with the worst impulses in this country. Then, let's bring Maria to live in the white house tonight. Mary, President Trump insists that you can end citizenship by birthright. I'd prefer to do it through congress, but he says he could do it through an executive order. The Republicans are being put in a difficult situation tonight, because many are asked if they agree with him. Reporter: We saw each other there with Claire Mccaskill. We talk to his Republican opponent, Josh Holley. He is trying to walk a fine line. Pressed on this issue, he declined to say whether he agrees with the president to end citizenship by birth, but said the executive order can not change the constitution. David? Mary Bruce tonight, thanks. And we hope you are here on the night of the elections. I will join George and our political team, starting at 8:00 next Tuesday night. It's going to be a great night.
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