'We're trying very hard' to find parents of 545 children: Trump
Trump said his administration is "trying very hard" to locate the 545 children whose parents can't be located after being separated from their parents. However, the president also said that some of the children were brought to the U.S. by "coyotes" and "cartels."
He then pivoted to say that the Obama administration built the detention centers where many migrants are held.
"They had a picture in a certain newspaper, there was a picture of these horrible cages. They said look at these cages. President Trump built them," Trump said. "Then it was determined they were built in 2014. That was him. They built cages."
In a fiery response, Biden emphasized that the children came to the U.S. with their parents.
"Coyotes didn't bring them over, Biden said. "Their parents were with them. They got separated from their parents, and it makes us a laughingstock and violates every notion of who we are as a nation.
Welker asked about the Obama administration's failure to deliver on immigration reform. Biden said that it took too long to get the policy correct.
"It took too long to get it right. Took too long to get it right," he said. "I will be president of the United States, not vice president of the United States. And the fact is, I've made it very clear, within 100 days, I going to send to the United States Congress a pathway to citizenship for over 11 million undocumented people and all of those so-called dreamers, those DACA kids, they are going to be immediately certified again to be able to stay in this country and put on a path to citizenship."
Trump responded that Biden "had eight years to do what he said he was going to do."
Biden and Trump then went back and forth over the catch-and-release policy.