President Trump was surprised to see Texas governor Greg Abbott in the crowd at Capitol Hill after his inauguration.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump will declare a national emergency, send troops to the southern border, deport undocumented immigrants en masse and reinstate a policy requiring asylum seekers to wait their cases in Mexico — and Gov. Greg Abbott will be a key partner, he said during his inauguration on Monday.
All eyes were on Monday's presidential inauguration speech as Donald Trump became the 47th President of the United States of America.
The speech underscored President Trump's continued focus on immigration, which he called the nation's "number one issue."
Abbott’s appearance will come just a week after he joined other Republican governors around the nation at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort.
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As President Donald Trump was inaugurated as the United States 47th president on Monday, some Texans were also seen in attendance at the event.
The new president said he’ll work with Abbott to quickly build the border wall and crack down on illegal immigration.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said the additional troops will work alongside federal border agents amid the Trump administration's crackdown on immigrants.
As ICE begins sweeps in Austin and across the country, a sense of dread and fear has set in among Austin-area immigrants without legal status.
Only minutes after being sworn in as the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump praised Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s border security policies and promised Texas would have support from Washington now that he was in office.
But among the conservatives of color who surround Trump, the moment was an endorsement of their biggest hopes, years in the making. “This room was impossible twenty years ago,” Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla.