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Trump Will Order Construction Of The Mexico Wall And End Sanctuary Cities

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Jan 25, 2017
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President Donald Trump will sign two executive orders Wednesday related to immigration, his spokesman said.

The first will be an order to “build a large physical barrier on the southern border,” Press Secretary Sean Spicer said. “This will stem the flow of drugs, crime, illegal immigration into the United States and yes, one way or another as the president has said before, Mexico will pay for it.”

The order will “create more detention agreements along the southern border to make it easier and cheaper to detain” people “and return them to their country of origin.”

The order will also end “the catch and release policy,” Spicer said, adding, “we'll prioritize the prosecution and deportation of illegal immigrants who have otherwise violated our laws.”

The second executive order will focus on “enhancing public safety in the interior of the United States,” Spicer said — such as stripping funds from sanctuary cities.

“The State Department will withhold visas and use other tools to make sure countries accept and return the criminals that came from their country,” he added, saying “we're going to strip federal grant money” from “states and cities that harbor illegal immigrants.”

Spicer was also asked if the White House stopped and made National Park Service agencies delete tweets that were critical of — and in some cases appeared to be subtweets of — Trump. (People also think the Defense Department subtweeted Trump as well.)

“There's nothing that's come from the White House, absolutely not,” Spicer said, saying that an “unauthorized user had an old password in the San Francisco office went in and started retweeting inappropriate things that were in violation of their policy.”

“I know this happened in the EPA is another example I think of social media contact,” he said.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates and follow BuzzFeed News on Twitter.

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