Former President Trump and Democratic Congresswoman Veronica Escobar were discussing President Biden's visit to Brownsville, Texas, amidst criticism for not being closer to the Tucson sector, where the highest number of migrant crossings occur. However, it was noted that migrant pathways often shift over time, with Texas previously experiencing high numbers before a recent shift to Arizona. This shift was attributed to President Biden's collaboration with Mexico, rather than Texas Governor Greg Abbott's actions.
Trump's criticism of Biden's immigration actions was highlighted, despite Trump's own opposition to a bipartisan Senate bill that could have addressed border issues. Trump's fear-stoking rhetoric on immigration, including mass deportations and family harm, was mentioned as a tactic to garner support, despite data showing lower crime rates among undocumented immigrants compared to others.
The ongoing political back-and-forth between Democrats and Republicans, as well as Trump and Biden, was emphasized as a key narrative leading up to the November elections. Biden's potential executive actions on immigration were noted, along with Trump's history of blocking bipartisan efforts to address border challenges.