House Speaker Nancy Pelosi opens the Democratic response, saying the House passed legislation that would address border security.
Trump finishes his address, making his case for a border wall, in about 10 minutes.
Now waiting for Democratic response.
Much of Trump's focus is on the idea that lax security has led to drugs and crime "pouring" over the border. Trump bases the claim on the idea that members of the MS-13 gang have committed violent crimes in some parts of the United States.
But there is missing context: the vast majority of illicit drugs captured at the border come through legal ports of entry, according to the U.S Custom's and Border Protection agancy. For the first 11 months of the 2018 fiscal year, 90 percent of the heroin intercepted at the border and 88 percent of the cocaine, was captured at a legal port of entry rather than between those ports.
The president then reads about several cases, going into great detail in some cases, about crimes allegedly committed by "illegal aliens."