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Border and immigration: Where Republican candidates stand

(NewsNation) — With an unprecedented surge in migrants coming across the southern border in the last two years, states in the U.S. have had to spend tens of millions of dollars to deal with the escalating crisis.

Pressure has been amped up from both Democrats and Republicans for President Joe Biden’s administration to react to the crisis, and while he recently reversed his stance and gave the go-ahead for a section of the border wall to be completed, some border state governors have been taking matters into their own hands to stem the flow of migrants.


In fiscal year 2022, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) encountered over 2.2 million migrants at the southern border, a significant increase from the 1.9 million encountered the previous year.  

The U.S.-Mexico border region is perilous, with migrants frequently experiencing violence, extortion and other forms of abuse during their journeys, many of them arriving in extreme hardship, having fled violence, poverty and persecution in their home countries. 

The border crisis has become a national issue and remains a central focus for many voters. A NewsNation/DecisionDesk HQ poll in September found voters ranked immigration issues one of the most important issues of the 2024 election, second only to the economy.

Ahead of the 2024 election, NewsNation is committed to covering the issues that matter most to voters so they can make the most informed choices possible at the polls. To that end, you can learn about each candidate’s policy positions on important issues in our voter guide.

Take a look at where the 2024 Republican presidential candidates stand on border and immigration:

Donald Trump

Ron DeSantis

Nikki Haley

Vivek Ramaswamy

Chris Christie

NewsNation’s Tyler Wornell, Tom Palmer, Caitlyn Shelton, Katie Smith and Liz Jassin contributed to this report.