The White House says United States honors Mexican-American War victory
Key points
Commemorates 178th anniversary of Mexican-American War victory
Links historical victory to current border, trade, and foreign policy actions
TL;DR
The White House commemorates the 178th anniversary of the United States' victory in the Mexican-American War and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
The administration says it is defending the southern border, halting deadly drugs, ending illegal immigration, and dismantling narco-terrorist networks across the Western Hemisphere.
The administration cites trade deals with El Salvador, Argentina, Ecuador, and Guatemala, protection of the Panama Canal, reestablishing maritime dominance, and reasserting the Monroe Doctrine and Trump Corollary.
Original text
Today marks the 178th anniversary of our Nation’s triumph in the Mexican-American War—a legendary victory that secured the American Southwest, reasserted American sovereignty, and expanded the promise of American independence across our majestic continent. Guided by the steadfast belief that our Nation was destined by divine providence to expand to the golden shores of the Pacific Ocean, following the bloody War of 1...