A Honduran man at the U.S.-Mexico border in Eagle Pass, Texas, made a striking fashion statement during his journey into the United States by wearing a t-shirt from President Biden’s 2020 campaign. In a conversation with Fox News, the man seemed unaware of the significance of the shirt, asking who “Biden Harris 2020” were when questioned about where he got the garment.
When informed that they are the president and vice president, the man humorously responded, “Ahhhh. Then I have it on so they can let me in,” sparking laughter from those around him. The scene unfolded against the backdrop of barbed wire separating the migrants from the Rio Grande.
The incident comes as U.S. Customs and Border Protection sources revealed a potential spring surge of illegal crossings at the southern border, with over 21,000 migrant encounters reported over three days. The Tucson sector in Arizona led the encounters, followed by the San Diego sector in California, indicating a shift in illegal crossing traffic away from Texas.
Last month, the Texas National Guard took control of Shelby Park in Eagle Pass, blocking Border Patrol from entering the area as part of Governor Greg Abbott’s efforts to curb illegal immigration. The situation at the border remains fluid, with authorities closely monitoring the situation.
As the debate over immigration continues to unfold, the man’s choice of attire serves as a reminder of the complex and often lighthearted moments that can arise amidst the serious challenges faced at the border.