Biden has struggled on immigration
In fiscal year 2023, the Biden administration nearly doubled its deportations compared to the year before. Combined with new asylum restrictions, the move was seen as a pivot to the right in an effort to shore up his campaign. Biden had promised to reverse Trump’s immigration policies, including family separation and other efforts that had drawn protests, but an influx of migrants at the southern border has complicated the picture.
Biden’s been pushing a bipartisan border deal in the Senate that would be the biggest change to immigration law in decades, but the House has been reluctant to pass it and Republicans claim it's insufficient despite its scope.
They also have every incentive not to take it up: Immigration remains a big reason that voters disapprove of Biden’s job as president, and they say they trust Trump more on immigration.
Voters do want the federal government to fix the immigration system. A Wall Street Journal poll found that 59% approved of the bipartisan bill when it was described to him.
-Monica Potts, 538