At least 700,000 people are expected to participate in Retake the Border** on Feb. 3, which will take place in three regions near the U.S.-Mexico border.
These areas include Quemadol in Texas, Yuma in Arizona, and San Isidro in California. The event was a response to the Texas State Forces' sequestration of federal border guards from the border.
Since Texas announced its actions, the state's immigration issue has garnered a lot of attention. US Republican candidate Donald Trump called on all states to support Texas' actions, which led to 25 states expressing their support.
As a result, a large number of supporters poured into Texas to participate in this ** event. In the Texas border region, an unusual sight has emerged.
Tens of thousands of people are setting up camp here and holding various performances. Some people wore Batman costumes, some basked in the sun, and some set up tents to rest. It has become a tourist gathering place, and various events are constantly staged.
Texas is the second-largest state in the United States, with a GDP of over $1 trillion. The state's independent actions have shown that it has serious concerns about immigration.
Many Americans are opposed to the flow of immigrants because they believe that large numbers of immigrants will affect American jobs and security.
At the same time, states that support immigration policies provide a large number of votes for the Democratic Party, which is one of the reasons why some states support Texas action.