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Leading presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Republican candidate former President Donald Trump and other prominent figures are weighing in on the Lone State's battle with the Biden administration over how to deal with illegal immigration at the border. He's siding with Texas.

The independent lawmaker said it's “right” for Texas to secure its border, even though he sees the Biden administration's policies as a failure.

“A country without borders is not a country at all,” he tweeted.

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Kennedy comes after Monday's Supreme Court decision gave Border Patrol officials permission to remove razor wire from a riverside park near Eagle Pass, a popular corridor for migrants in Texas. It is one of a growing list of public figures and red states who have expressed support.enter the United States illegally

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Former President Donald Trump, the Republican front-runner in the 2024 election, said all Americans should support Texas' “common sense measures” and work with Governor Abbott and other border states to “We will stop the invasion, close our borders and close them down quickly,” he vowed. The largest domestic deportation operation in history begins. ”

President Trump said on his platform, Truth Social, that “those people accepted by Biden will be sent home, so they shouldn't feel safe.”

EAGLE PASS, Texas – JANUARY 12: National Guard soldiers stand guard on the banks of the Rio Grande at Shelby Park on January 12, 2024 in Eagle Pass, Texas. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

Sen. John Kennedy (R-Louisiana) accused Biden's “failed” border policies of “wreaking havoc in every corner of our country, including Louisiana.”

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin accused the Biden administration of refusing to “secure the border” and expressed his state's support for Governor Abbott and Texas' “constitutional right to self-defense.”

Youngkin is one of more than 20 Republican governors who issued a joint statement condemning the Biden administration's refusal to “act or take responsibility for the crisis at our southern border.”

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“President Biden and his administration have left the American people and our country completely vulnerable to an unprecedented wave of illegal immigration across our southern border,” a joint statement from 25 Republican governors said. . “Instead of upholding the rule of law and securing our borders, the Biden administration is stepping up to protect Americans from historic levels of illegal immigration, deadly drugs like fentanyl, and terrorists invading our nation. They attacked the state of Texas and filed a lawsuit.”

Razor Wire at Shelby Park in Eagle Pass, Texas

Texas officials installed razor wire at Shelby Park in Eagle Pass, defying the Biden administration's order to end state takeovers of areas along the Rio Grande. (Matt Finn)

of statement continues: “We stand in solidarity with our fellow Governor Greg Abbott and the State of Texas in utilizing all tools and strategies, including razor wire fencing, to secure our borders. Part of the reason is the Biden administration's refusal to enforce immigration enforcement.''Laws have already been passed that illegally grant mass parole across the United States for immigrants who entered the country illegally. ”

Razor wire fencing in Texas has become one of Governor Abbott's most visible measures to deter immigration in the border city of Eagle Pass.

Texas took control of the park this month and began refusing entry to Border Patrol agents, intensifying the feud between Mr. Abbott and the Biden administration. The Department of Homeland Security sent a letter to the state Tuesday asking for re-admission to Shelby Park, which borders the Rio Grande.

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said Thursday that Texas has no plans to meet the Biden administration's deadline.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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