Presidential candidates in Texas: Biden visits Brownsville while Trump stops in Eagle Pass

The dueling visits come as immigration emerges as a key political issue on the road to November’s presidential election.

SAN ANTONIO — Two presidential frontrunners took to the stage in the evolving conversation on immigration when they visit the Texas-Mexico border Thursday. 

President Joe Biden arrived in Brownsville in the afternoon, marking his second trip to the border region as president. Biden last visited the border in January 2023, when he went to El Paso.

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WATCH: The president is expected to renew his call for Congress to pass the U.S. Senate's bipartisan border security bill.

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According to the White House Press Secretary, Biden met with border agents to discuss the need for bipartisan legislation.

The White House shared more details on the president’s push to pass a bipartisan border deal. The $20 billion proposal says it will pay for significant policy change and critical resources at the border. This is the same border deal congressional republicans turned down this month. 

According to the White House officials, the money would go towards adding more border patrol agents and asylum officers along the Texas-Mexico border. Detention facilities would also get an upgrade going from 40,000 beds to 50,000 beds to address overcrowding.

Funds for additional immigration judges to tackle a major backlog of asylum cases will also be included. 

While Biden was in Brownsville, former president and GOP frontrunner Donald Trump visited Eagle Pass for his own border trip.

Both visits by President Biden and former President Trump, highlight the growing concern over border issues as the 2024 Presidential Election draws closer.

San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg met with Biden in Brownsville to discuss federal resources for local governments assisting asylum-seekers. 

KENS 5 will have complete coverage both on-air and online from Brownsville and Eagle Pass.

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