As the number of people attempting to enter the United States by crossing the U.S.-Mexico border without going through legal procedures increases rapidly, President Biden and former President Trump each tour along the southern Texas border in anticipation of the fall presidential election. Did.

In the United States, the number of people detained after attempting to enter the country by crossing the border with Mexico without going through legal procedures has reached a new record high for the third year in a row, and President Biden announced on the 29th that the number of people detained after attempting to enter the country by crossing the border with Mexico without going through legal procedures has reached a record high. and inspected the local situation.

Afterwards, President Biden spoke in a speech about the bill to strengthen border controls, which has stalled in the Senate due to opposition from opposition parties and Republicans, saying, ``It's time for us to move forward. We need to put politics aside and pass this for the people."



He appealed to former President Trump, who has called for opposition to the bill, saying, ``Rather than telling members of Congress to block the bill, they should work together.''

Meanwhile, Trump also toured another part of the border in Texas at the same time, noting that when he was president there were no problems due to strict immigration policies. "This is an invasion brought about by President Biden."



With an eye on the fall presidential election, in which border control will be an issue, President Biden and Trump have been promoting their positions to each other.