Former President Donald Trump has criticized the use of taxpayer funds to put up billboards in Texas offering help to the friends and family members of illegal immigrants in federal custody. The billboards, set up by the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of the Immigration Detention Ombudsman (OIDO), provide information about legal services for those in immigration custody. Despite the OIDO’s mandate to promote safe and humane conditions for noncitizens in immigration detention, ICE and Border Patrol officials have expressed anger at the use of taxpayer money for these billboards, citing ongoing funding pressures due to the crisis at the southern border.

Trump has vowed to remove the billboards if he wins the next election, stating that the current administration is promoting an open borders agenda at the expense of American families. Texas lawmakers have also criticized the billboards, with Republican Rep. Chip Roy calling them a preview of the legal arguments that progressive democrats will use to argue against deportation efforts. Rep. Tony Gonzales has called for Congress to prioritize funding for programs that benefit American families rather than those that support an open borders agenda.

The controversy over the billboards comes amidst a growing focus on immigration as a key issue for the 2024 election. The Biden administration has requested more funding to address what it sees as a broken immigration system and has pushed for a bipartisan border security bill. The administration has claimed a 55% drop in encounters at the border following a presidential order in June, but critics point to historical highs in previous years. Trump has pledged to launch a mass deportation campaign and reinstate border policies like wall construction and the Remain-in-Mexico policy that were ended by the current administration.

The OIDO was established in 2019 to provide oversight of immigration detention facilities and assist immigrants with complaints about potential violations of immigration detention standards. The billboards are part of its efforts to inform individuals in immigration custody about their rights and provide them with legal assistance. However, the use of taxpayer funds for these billboards has sparked controversy among ICE and Border Patrol officials who view them as counterproductive and insulting given the ongoing funding pressures and challenges at the southern border.

The issue of immigration enforcement and border security has become a top priority for voters ahead of the 2024 election, fueled by a border crisis that began in 2021. The Biden administration’s approach to immigration policy has drawn criticism from Republican lawmakers and former President Trump, who have called for a focus on safeguarding American families and prioritizing legal immigration processes. The debate over the billboards in Texas highlights the broader tensions and disagreements surrounding immigration enforcement and border security in the United States.

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