
In a fervent endorsement of President Trump's recent joint address to Congress, Texas Governor Greg Abbott praised the President's quick action on campaign promises and emphasized the sharp decline in illegal crossings at the border. According to a statement released by the Governor's Office, Governor Abbott highlighted key achievements of the Trump administration, asserting that, "The moment President Trump took the oath of office, he swiftly went to work to keep the promises he made to Americans."
Abbott specifically noted the reduction in government bureaucracy and the influx of billions of dollars in new investments leading to a resurgence in the manufacturing sector. His statement drew attention to the critical issue of illegal immigration, a concern that the governor described as an "unprecedented illegal immigration crisis created by former President Joe Biden." He cited the tragic case of a 12-year-old Houston resident, Jocelyn Nungaray, whose life was taken by what he referred to as a "criminal illegal immigrant." Abbott expressed that thanks to President Trump’s efforts, illegal border crossings are now at historically low levels. "With illegal border crossings now at record lows that haven’t been seen in decades," he said, "Texas will continue to partner with the Trump Administration in their border and homeland security operations to arrest, detain, and deport illegal immigrants," as reported by the Governor's Office.
Governor Abbott is clearly aligned with President Trump's vision for the country and has expressed enthusiasm for working together to renew the American Dream. This collaboration signals Texas' ongoing support for the President's policies and initiatives aimed at reshaping the national conversation on immigration and economic growth.









