Republican Donald Trump won the endorsement of Texas Governor Greg Abbott at an event near the US-Mexico border yesterday, a location meant to highlight the former US president’s plans to crack down on immigration if he wins the 2024 election.
Trump, the frontrunner for the Republican nomination to challenge Democratic President Joe Biden next year, travelled to Edinburg, Texas, with Abbott to visit Texas National Guard soldiers, Texas Department of Public Safety troopers and other service members stationed there.
Abbott said Biden’s border policies pose a danger to communities across the US. He credited Trump with cutting border crossings to the lowest point in decades during his presidency.
“I’m here to tell you that there is no way, no way that America can continue under the leadership of Joe Biden as our president. We need a president who’s going to secure the border,” Abbott said.
Trump said he was honoured by Abbott’s endorsement.
“This meant a lot to me,” Trump said. “You’re not going to have to worry about the border anymore, governor ... you’re not going to have to worry about the border in Texas or Arizona or anywhere else.”
Since Biden took office in 2021, US border agents have made more than five million arrests of migrants making irregular crossings – not through a controlled border station – over the US-Mexico border. Migrants have arrived from around the world; large numbers have fled economic and political turmoil in Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.
Trump has pledged to crack down on illegal immigration and restrict legal immigration if elected next year. His plan includes a promise to restore his 2019 “remain in Mexico” programme, which forced non-Mexican asylum-seekers hoping to enter the US at the Mexican border to wait in Mexico for the resolution of their cases.
The programme was terminated by Biden, who defeated Trump in 2020, pledging more humane and orderly immigration policies. But he has struggled with record levels of migrants caught crossing the US-Mexico border illegally.