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Yuma, Arizona Mayor Doug Nicholls declared a state of emergency on Tuesday, saying the city cannot handle the surge of immigrants the federal government is releasing from detention centers.

Nicholls said the migrants represent an “imminent threat” and that “it’s above our capacity as a community to sustain.”

As the border crisis escalates, Yuma is the first town to declare emergency over the influx of border crossers.

Yuma’s Republican mayor is hoping other border cities follow suit so the federal government will be more likely to provide additional aid.

By securing extra funding, Nicholls hopes to “avert the threat of hundreds of people roaming streets looking to satisfy their basic human needs.”

In addition, the mayor says the migrants “threaten to cause injury, damage and suffering to persons and property located in the City of Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona as well as causing a humanitarian crisis.”

This announcement comes a month after President Trump declared a national emergency over the crisis at the southern border.

The Homeland Security Advisory Council also announced emergency actions Tuesday, saying, “thousands of migrants children and national security of our nation are in danger.”

Mexico warns that a caravan of over 20,000 Central Americans is heading towards the U.S. Border.

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Without a live broadcast, apparently, Trump has vetoed the Senate resolution.

“Today I am vetoing this resolution. Congress has the freedom to pass this resolution and I have the duty to veto it,” said Trump from the oval office, surrounded by law enforcement and ‘angel moms.’

Following President Trump’s vow to veto the Republican-led Senate vote to block his emergency declaration to fund his long-promised southern border wall, Trump will sit down with “angel moms” to override the Senate.

America has become an oil producing powerhouse under President Trump, however globalists and the left are united in their anti-American stance on energy.

Of note, the Senate does not have the votes to override Trump’s veto – his first since becoming President. That said, Thursday’s vote serves as a rebuke of the president by his own party over border security.

Shortly after the Senate voted 59-41 to overturn Trump’s February 15 national emergency which would allow him to allocate up to $8 billion towards the wall, Trump tweeted: “VETO!”

“It’s pure and simple: It’s a vote for border security; it’s a vote for no crime,” Trump told reporters prior to the Senate vote – which he called “a vote for Nancy Pelosi, Crime, and the Open Border Democrats!” in a Thursday morning tweet.

Trump is also likely to address Thursday’s mass shootings in New Zealand in which several individuals attacked two mosques, killing 49 people. One gunman penned a lengthy manifesto in which he praised President Trump as “a symbol of renewed white identity and common purpose.”

Paul Joseph Watson’s newest report reveals we may now be seeing the end of the west as we have known it for hundreds of years.

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On Friday. Pres. Trump declared a national emergency.

Based on that declaration, the president will reallocate $6.5 billion from other government programs to fund a border wall.

In his podcast on Friday, Peter Schiff said there is indeed a national emergency, but it has nothing to do with the border.

“Of course, the real national emergency is not the lack of a wall, the failure to build a wall, but building up the national debt.”

Just last week, the US Treasury said the national debt has eclipsed the $22 trillion mark. When President Trump took office in January 2017, the debt was at $19.95 trillion. That’s a $2.06 trillion increase in the debt in just over two years.

And as Peter pointed out, this is just the tip of a huge iceberg.

“This is just a funded portion of the debt. This is where the US government sells a bond and somebody owns that bond. It doesn’t include liabilities like what the government owes for Social Security, or guaranteed bank deposits, or mortgages, or student loans, or all that nonsense. That’s not there. Those are contingent liabilities. They’re just as real. They’re not even part of the national debt.”

Peter said it’s too bad Trump doesn’t want to do anything about that crisis.

“We are headed for a train wreck in this country because of the national debt. What Trump has been building while he hasn’t been building a wall is he’s been building up the size of government, and he’s been building up the deficits that have been necessary to finance that government buildup.”

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And yet nobody seems concerned. The president didn’t even mention the debt in the State of the Union address.  According to a tweet by ABC White House correspondent Tara Palmeri, when asked if Trump was going to talk about the deficit, the president’s chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, said: “nobody cares.”

A lot of people claim that we really don’t need to worry about the debt because, after all, it’s been growing for years and nothing has happened. Peter has a different take.

“Just because we haven’t suffered a crisis – yet- based on this debt doesn’t mean that one isn’t coming. In fact, there’s no way around it. It’s just a question of when. It’s not a question of if, it’s a question of when, and I think when is a lot closer than a lot of people think.”

In this podcast, Peter also covered some more negative economic news, Fed news, including the fact that the Fed is now talking about using quantitative easing “more readily” and the fact that the mainstream doesn’t know what’s going on. It’s like a deer in the headlights.

“You know what happens eventually to the deer in the headlight. He gets hit by the car and he dies.”

Alex Jones presents video footage from Fox’s Tucker Carlson program where he and Alan Dershowitz discuss the democrats’ unconstitutional 25th Amendment coup plan to oust President Trump from office.

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