Texas Governor Greg Abbott named the state's first "border czar" during a news conference held in San Benito, Texas.
The role, which is focused on combating the effects of the federal government's actions, will be handled by Mike Banks. Since Joe Biden became the US president, the number of illegal immigrants crossing the southern border has increased significantly.
"Abbott noted that Texas was "standing up" to the Biden administration's refusal to enforce immigration laws. Banks, who used to be a Border Patrol agent, retired from his position a couple of days ago."
He will be responsible for overseeing the construction of new sections of the border wall. Abbott also noted that Banks will be working with state and local officials.
"According to Abbott, his top priority is to stop illegal immigrants from crossing into Texas. He also noted that he would implement laws that were already in place."
During his time in office, Abbott referred to US Vice President Joe Biden as the country's border czar. He also regularly visited the homes of illegal immigrants to provide them with shelter.
The White House and the DHS did not respond to requests for comment.
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