Pence: Mexico border wall construction would resume on 'day one'

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The construction of former President Trump's Mexican border wall has been effectively halted since Biden issued an executive order after taking office. Former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence (R) wishes to resume building out the wall if elected in 2024. Pence joins Yahoo Finance Live for an exclusive interview to explain his domestic policy for tightening security around the U.S.-Mexican border. Pence insists that on 'day one' he would resume construction of the border wall. Pence says that the U.S. needs to recognize 'that at the end of the day, we have a broken immigration system and we're going to have to go to the American people, ultimately, once we secure our border and fix this system once and for all.' Pence also shared his stance on the Russia-Ukraine War and the importance of providing aid to the Ukraine military. 'Ukraine is not our war, but freedom is our fight,' Pence asserts. 'It is imperative the United States of America continues to provide the soldiers in Ukraine what they need to repel that Russian invasion.' For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance Live.

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