President Trump and Kim Jong-un Exchange Personal Phone Numbers
|I guess the next time a provocation cycle happens they can both just call and insult each other instead of using Twitter 😉 :
U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday he gave North Korean leader Kim Jong-un a direct phone number to reach him and that he plans to make a phone call to Kim.
“I can now call him. I gave him a very direct number,” he told reporters at the White House. “He can now call me if he has any difficulty. We have communication.”
His remarks come days after his first and historic encounter in Singapore with the leader of the reclusive state on Tuesday.
Trump also said he plans to personally call Kim on Sunday.
Trump and Kim declared in a joint text following the summit their commitment toward complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula while guaranteeing the security of Kim’s dynastic regime. [Yonhap]
I wonder if Trump during the phone call will joke to Kim Jong-un to send him 25 million illegal Mexican immigrants?
“I wonder if Trump during the phone call will joke to Kim Jong-un to send him 25 million illegal Mexican immigrants?”
Joke?
That is a great idea. While North Korea does not have a great agricultural or industrial base, the seem to know how to manage detainment facilities. And they have no problem maintaining the integrity of their country through border enforcement.
Like Indian call centers, America could outsource holding facilities for illegal aliens to North Korea. It might even be possible to hire North Korean soldiers to work as contact border guards. They have experience with this and work cheaply.
There is a bright future in North Korea/American relations.
@Chickenhead, there is a precedent of sending illegal immigrants to a third country. Australia has used third countries to fight their illegal immigration problem:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nauru_Regional_Processing_Centre
They even got the Obama administration to agree to take in 1,250 of the primarily Muslim asylum seekers:
http://www.businessinsider.com/what-is-the-us-australia-refugee-deal-trump-immigration-2017-8