President Joe Biden is slated to embark on a visit to the US-Mexico border this Thursday, setting the stage for a split-screen moment with his 2024 rival, former President Donald Trump. Trump, who has made Biden’s handling of illegal immigration a focal point of his reelection campaign, is expected to deliver remarks at Eagle Pass on the same day.
CNN reports that during his visit, Biden plans to engage with US Border Patrol agents, law enforcement officials, and local leaders in Brownsville to address the pressing need for a comprehensive border agreement. The geographical distance between Brownsville and Eagle Pass, approximately 300 miles apart, underscores the breadth of the border issues at hand.
Biden’s trip comes amid deliberations over potential executive actions aimed at curbing migrants’ ability to seek asylum if they enter the US illegally. The president has consistently criticised congressional Republicans for their failure to pass a bipartisan spending package addressing border policies, while attempting to shift the narrative away from GOP scrutiny.
White House officials have been in communication with Texas lawmakers and border town officials in preparation for Biden’s visit, emphasising ongoing efforts to address border-related concerns. Despite calls from Texas mayors for Biden to visit the southern border and congressional action on a national security supplemental package, no immediate plans for congressional delegation involvement have been announced.
Trump’s campaign swiftly responded to news of Biden’s visit, asserting that Biden’s delayed action reflects poorly on his ability to address the border crisis. Trump, known for his frequent border visits during his presidency, has maintained a hardline stance on immigration, vowing to implement extensive deportation measures if reelected.
While Biden’s campaign has denounced Trump’s proposed immigration policies as “un-American” and “inhumane,” Biden himself has signaled openness to border shutdowns in an effort to push forward immigration legislation. The administration has also implemented regulations restricting asylum eligibility for migrants traveling through other countries en route to the US-Mexico border, drawing comparisons to some of Trump’s controversial measures.
As the border remains a contentious political issue, Biden’s upcoming visit underscores the ongoing efforts to address immigration challenges and seek bipartisan solutions to a complex and multifaceted issue.