Nikki Haley says she 'doesn't care' about UN as she suggests 'catch and deport' strategy for Mexico border crisis
MIAMI, FLORIDA: UN Ambassador Nikki Haley went on to disregard the stance of her United Nations colleague on the issues related to the southern Mexican border.
As the South Carolina Governor participated in the third presidential debate for the upcoming primary elections she made it clear that she was going to take some strict actions against the major concerns of Republican voters about the immigration and drug crisis in the country.
Nikki Haley does not care about UN's take on the southern border
The moderators shared one of the more important questions at had about the border and what the GOP candidates planned to do in the position of Commander-in-Chief about it.
Haley was especially asked to address the differences in views between Republicans and the United Nations about the crisis.
"Ambassador Haley. If the United States uses special forces in Mexico without prior notice to the Mexican allies to our South, what would your colleagues at the United Nations think about that?"
"I don't care what my colleagues at the United Nations think," Haley went on to say with a proud smile as the crowd went on to praise her with applause.
"First of all, you have to go to the source," Haley continued, "We have lost more Americans in the Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq wars combined. We have lost 75,000 Americans last year. Go to the source; it is the reason why we'll continue to say we will end all normal trade relations with China until they stop murdering Americans. You watch how quick that flow stops."
Nikki Haley calls for more military power on the southern border
Haley then narrowed down her plans to direct action against the immigration and drug crisis at the Mexico border.
"The second thing is we'll send special operations in to take out the cartels. We need to go to where they are distributing it, where the supply centers are, and take them out," she said.
"We'll put 25,000 more border patrol and ICE agents on the ground and let them do their job," she added.
Haley said, "We will defund sanctuary cities. We will go back to the remaining Mexico policies so that everybody stays in Mexico and they never get here in the first place. And instead of catch-and-release, we'll go to catch-and-deport."
The UN ambassador also mentioned the importance of mental health and addiction centers in agreeing with Chris Christie.