Governor Mike Pence: I Couldn’t Be More Proud Of Donald Trump For Visiting Mexican President Peña Nieto

“I know he (Vicente Fox) is in a different political party than President Enrique Peña Nieto. Our focus today is on the invitation from the current president of Mexico to Donald Trump and frankly on Donald Trump’s decisive action in getting on the plane on a day when he is scheduled to give a historic speech on illegal immigration, sitting down with the president of our neighbor to the south, I just couldn’t be more proud of this leader and this team.”

—Governor Mike Pence on former Mexican President Vicente Fox Vicente Fox saying Trump is not liked by a majority of Mexicans & Trump meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto today.

Donald Trump’s running mate, Governor Mike Pence (R-IN), called into Kilmeade & Friends to preview Trump’s historic immigration speech and explained the importance of Trump visiting Mexico to meet with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto. Pence also discussed his feelings on republicans such as Meg Whitman supporting Hillary Clinton and how he is preparing for his vice presidential debate with Hillary Clinton’s running mate Senator Tim Kaine.

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Pence on Trump’s commitment to securing the border and building the wall

(Kilmeade) For governor Mike Pence what’s more important, or finding an answer to the 11 million here illegally?

(PENCE) I think Ronald Reagan said it well Brian, a nation without borders is not a nation and we have been paying lip service to border security and border integrity now for a generation and no one has been willing to do it. What Donald Trump put at the middle of the national debate from the outset of the primaries is we are going to build a wall, we are going to seal the border, we are going to end sanctuary cities and we are going to enforce the laws of this country. No pathway to legalization in the country, no pathway to citizenship in the country and that’s what the American people want to hear but tonight, I will let Donald Trump speak for himself.