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Donald Trump made a trip to the US-Mexico border to see the disaster unfold under President Biden's policies.
The Rev. Franklin Graham was also on the border at the same time, and the two met in a poignant moment of prayer.
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Graham and Trump meet at the border
From Fox News, “Rev. Franklin Graham and the Billy Graham Evangelical Association urged prayers for the border, Mexico, and for all people living in the area during a visit to Eagle Pass, Texas.
“I'm on the Mexico border, and of course that's the center of a lot of attention for our country. Millions of people have crossed this border into our country,” the report noted. Graham was speaking at Shelby Park, which is located in Eagle Pass, directly across from Mexico.
The story continued:
Acknowledging that “people from all over the world” travel to Shelby Park in search of new opportunities, Graham also said that “a lot of politicians come here to Eagle Pass” for political purposes.
But Graham wanted to put politics aside during this visit and preach the gospel to those who needed his message.
With the city becoming a hot political topic, Graham expressed his sympathy for those simply trying to live their lives.
“People here are frustrated,” he said during his trip. “I'm talking about the locals, the Texans who live here. It's hard. The Border Patrol is having a hard time, Texas law enforcement is having a hard time. The people who live here are feeling overwhelmed.”
Americans have seen how a relatively small number of illegal aliens can overwhelm even huge sanctuary cities like New York and Chicago.
Now imagine places like Little Eagle Pass, with a population of just 28,000.
More than 7 million Illegal aliens have been crossing the border since Biden became president.
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The power of prayer
Both Trump and President Joe Biden visited the US southern border this week, and both are likely presidential nominees for their party.
Trump is currently ahead of Biden in the polls.
But Rev. Graham's visit to the border seems to have been about something more than just voting and politics.
We do not have the right to judge. May God bless them all.
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