NEWS 28 - President Jay Laylin has announced that he scheduled to visit the southernmost border entry in Mesa on Sunday, sometime in the late evening. The Nationalist House hasn't provided any other details but that, since he made the announcement.
The president commented on the visit to the border today by Vice President Cole Bindle. In his statement he thanked the vice president of relaying details regarding what he found at the border when he arrived there.
"The Vice President plays an integral role in border security, advocating for safe and secure borders, influencing legal immigration, and providing updated information related to the mass influx of illegals at our borders," said President Laylin. "Now, I have made the decision to visit the border myself, and see what the Nationalist House can do to give border agents the resources they need to stop the illegals from entering our country."
The President will visit the border sometime on Sunday, but the Nationalist House has not confirmed what time he will make the trip. But the Nationalist House did say he would visit sometime later on Sunday.
"The President will travel the Mesa's southernmost border, and get insight into what has been happening at the border under McCallum's presidency," said Nationalist House Press Secretary Nancy Yates. "The details of his trip will not be discussed during this time, but we have been okayed to say that he will leave sometime later Sunday evening. The president will return back here and address the press in this room."
The President hasn't made any other official statements since announcing his trip to the border. He did praise Vice President Cole Bindle for visiting the border, gaining valuable insight into what's going on there.