Elon Musk says he will visit US-Mexico border in Texas
- Elon Musk plans to visit the Texas border town of Eagle Pass in response to a surge of migrant border crossings, as confirmed by Congressman Tony Gonzales. Musk aims to see the situation firsthand and address the escalating border security issues.
- Last week, Eagle Pass declared a state of emergency due to over 4,000 migrants crossing the border. In response, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has instructed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to send more buses to Eagle Pass and El Paso to assist the growing number of migrant arrivals.
- Acknowledging the severity of the situation, Elon Musk plans to visit the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas, highlighting escalating border security issues and its impact on border towns.
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Elon Musk set to visit US-Mexico border amid immigration crisis
Musk's decision to visit emerged from a recent engagement with a video posted by Fox News correspondent, Griff Jenkins. The footage showcased migrants, with some waving the Venezuelan flag, journeying atop trains bound for the U.S. border at Eagle Pass, Texas.
Migrant Surge in Texas Border Town Outpacing Haitian Crisis of 2021
An estimated 1,500 mostly Venezuelan migrants entered the small border town of Eagle Pass, Texas, during the late evening hours on Tuesday. The latest group of migrants to surrender to authorities brings the eight-day total of migrant crossings to more than 16,000. It took ten full days in September 2021 for 15,000 mostly Haitian migrants to ford the river during the infamous immigration surge in Del Rio.
Elon Musk To Visit Texas Southern Border As Illegal Immigrant Crossings Skyrocket
Elon Musk To Visit Texas Southern Border As Illegal Immigrant Crossings Skyrocket Authored by Jana Pruet via The Epoch Times, Billionaire Elon Musk said he will visit Eagle Pass, Texas, later this week as illegal immigrant crossings have skyrocketed in recent weeks. Mr. Musk, who owns SpaceX, Tesla, and X, formerly known as Twitter, said he had spoken with Texas Rep. Tony Gonzales (R), who confirmed the southern border is “overwhelmed” by the g…
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