The president's stops in Houston on Thursday and Dallas on Wednesday aimed to grow his financial advantage over former President Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden used a fundraising stop in Houston on Thursday to blast Republicans on immigration and border issues again, part of a month-long effort to turn the tables on the GOP over an issue that polls show has damaged the Democrat’s reelection effort. Biden didn’t mention Gov. Greg Abbott or the state’s recently court-halted deportation law.
Sign up for insight and analysis on Texas politics, from political reporter Jeremy Wallace As he did on a stop in Brownsville last month, Biden noted that the bill would have given the nation 1,500 more border security agents, 100 more immigration judges and 4,300 more asylum officers to handle backlogged asylum cases.
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