House Speaker John Boehner gave President Barack Obama an ultimatum on the border crisis: Secure the border or you’re not getting any money.
In a letter to President Obama on Wednesday afternoon, Boehner said the House will not authorize the president’s request for emergency funds unless there are changes to the 2008 human trafficking law that allows immigrants from non-contiguous countries to seek asylum in the U.S., the law Republicans believe is at the root of the surge of immigrants, often minors, fleeing Central America into the United States.
“As I have said many times, the American people will not support providing additional money unless you work with both parties to address the causes of this tragedy,” Boehner wrote.
The president requested $3.7 billion in emergency funds late last month, arguing that the cash could help the government “move migrants through the system faster.”
But now Boehner says he’s flip-flopped because the president didn’t put any border reforms into his funding request and because Democrats allegedly won’t allow any changes to that 2008 law.









