In the article “what Sid Miller told Donald Trump in the presidential limousine,” Jonathan Tilove, who is the Statesman's chief political writer, talked about what happened inside “The Beast” before Trump’s El Paso rally. What happened was that Miller addressed that trump was unhappy with the fact that the city’s Republican Mayor, Margo, contradicted him on the success of El Paso’s boarded wall and believed that El Paso was a safe place well before “the wall.” In the article, Tilove shows how Miller was trying to back up his words and actions, and Miller believed he knew everything due to the fact that he was on the inside. He was the chairman of Homeland Security and Public Safety, and all the reports came through the DPS and FBI; he had all the crime stats, he had them all. Both Trump and Miller believe that the wall had improved so many things in El Paso and lowered the crimes rate but not everybody agrees. A couple points that I found interesting and Tilove did a great job to address them was the fact that the government would manipulate the numbers, hide the “real” crime rates and make believe countries don’t deal with issues.
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