Trump said he would visit the southern border soon, in an exclusive interview with Fox News.



Former President Trump sat down with Judge Jainin Pero for an exclusive interview that will air on Fox News “Justice with Judge Jainin” on Saturday night at 9 p.m.

“A lot of people want me to visit the border,” Trump told Piro.

In an interview, Trump said he would probably visit the southern border in the next few weeks.

Trump called Biden’s “stay in Mexico” policy, or undoing the Migrant Protection Protocol, a “very bad decision.”

The Trump administration established and expanded the MPP during the 2019 migration crisis as part of a comprehensive agreement with Mexico, and considered it a key board in efforts to end “catch-and-release” – allowing U.S. immigrants to be released into the country. Internal

Instead, the MPP keeps immigrants in Mexico as they await their immigration hearing. Proponents say the policy eliminated the main bridge factor that brought migrants north, while critics say it is ruthless and endangers migrants by putting them in Mexico.

Last week, Trump accused Biden of creating “death and human tragedy” by reversing some of his border policies, which Biden considered inhumane.

“We proudly hand over the Biden administration to the safest border in history,” the statement said. “They just had to keep this simple running system on autopilot. Instead, in just a few weeks, the Biden administration turned a national victory into a national disaster.

Republicans are urging President Biden to visit the border to experience the benefits that come amid border growth. After visiting the border, Sen. Mike Brown, R-Ind., Wrote a letter to the President urging him to travel south.

“The crisis surrounding this boom makes it morally imperative for you to see what has happened – and not the border clearing version taken by some of my congressional colleagues,” Brun wrote. “After going personally this week, I can assure you this is an inhumane, inadvisable and dangerous situation.

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Customs and Border Protection (CBP) facilities are operating far beyond capacity amid increasing difficulties for border crossers. The agency announced that it had encountered more than 100,000 migrants at the border in February, while the number of child migrants in detention has also increased dramatically.