Weslaco: Donald Trump visits the US-Mexico border Wednesday to denounce the immigration crisis he said has become “more dangerous” than before, using the theme underlying his presidency to the rail against his replacement Joe Biden.
Trump is on the search for the first main fact search since leaving the White House in January, coming as Biden Administration wrestling with a surge in migrants who trump blamed right on the policy easing “tough but fair” which is intended to block new coming.
“Now we have an open border, really dangerous, more dangerous than ever in the history of our country – and we better return quickly,” said Billionaire Brash after receiving a briefing from the Sheriff border area in the public department in the Department of Public in the Department General Security in the small town of Weslaco, Texas.
Former Republican President was accompanied by Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who Trump has supported the re-election of next year, and who has promised to complete the Trump wall along the state border, but with personal donations and not federal aid.
Trump joined several members of the Republican Congress, including Conservative Lauren Boebert and Jim Banks, on the mission to “admire the walls” on the border that crosses in Pharr, Texas, where some of the metal structures that do not finish grassy.
This area is in Rio Grande Valley, one of the hot spots of illegal migration along the border of 1,930 miles (3,100 kilometers).
Trump expressed pride in its efforts to build more than 400 miles from the border barrier during the four-year presidency and to reduce the number of migrants who crossed into Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California.
“We do work with hell, and we have it for truly science,” Trump said.
“It goes down to the point where people don’t enter, unless they come legally.” Most of Trump’s new construction involves strengthening or replacing existing walls or fences, with less than 50 miles from it built where no one stands before.
Migrant detention on the border reached its highest level in 15 years in March, and Biden critics accused the president of underestimating the situation.
The Republic of Parliament members have slamed Biden to reverse some Trump programs including the policy of “remains in Mexico”, which forces thousands of asylum seekers from Central America to live in the south of the US border until their claims are processed.
Abbott, sat next to Trump, aiming for Biden’s policy during the direction.
“Things have changed so fast and very dramatic under the Biden government, it is amazing and disaster,” the Governor said, noting that the number of people arrested crossed the border in May last year.
Critics have also warned a surge in drug trafficking to the United States, especially from Fentanyl, strong synthetic opioids.
Biden last weekend who sent Vice President Kamala Harris, who he had served with efforts to oversee the migration efforts, to the border region where he highlighted administrative commitment with the Immigration Policy “orderly and humane”.
Harris visited El Paso, but received withered criticism because the border city was hundreds of miles from the migration surge center.
Trump, who might seek re-election in 2024 but has not announced his plan, has repeatedly knocked on Biden for the border crisis.
The Democratic Party has pushed back, said the Republican Party brought their “clown performances” to the border to mislead voters.
Trump, who has been booted from social media and cooked for inciting deadly January 6 riots in US Capitol, recently improved his public appearance as he prepared for the political season in front of the middle semester election next year.
Last week in Ohio he held his first campaign style rally since leaving the White House, repeating the falsehood that he won the November election but Biden won through fraud.
He returned to the theme in Texas.
“We have a sick country in many ways, pain in the election and pain on the border,” he said.
“If you don’t have a good selection, and if you don’t have a strong border, you don’t have a country.”