Republican leaders tour Texas border amid 2026 election buildup

Senate Majority Leader John Thune visited the border wall in McAllen, Texas, on Friday with fellow Republicans to underscore recent security improvements under the Trump administration. The trip highlighted the southern border's role as a key issue for upcoming 2026 Senate races in competitive states. Accompanying Thune were candidates Michael Whatley of North Carolina and Mike Rogers of Michigan, both frontrunners in toss-up contests.

On Friday, Senate Majority Leader John Thune joined incumbent GOP leaders at the border wall in McAllen, Texas, to showcase what they described as a secure southern border thanks to new policies in Washington. Thune shared on X: “On the border today with colleagues, including [Cornyn] and future colleagues [Whatley] and [Rogers]. Happy to report that thanks to new leadership in Washington and strong policies like the Working Families Tax Cuts, the southern border is safe and secure.”

The visit comes as immigration and border security remain top voter concerns, following their prominence in the 2024 election according to a Navigator Research report. Analysts expect the issue to influence 2026 midterms, particularly in battleground states. Thune was accompanied by North Carolina Republican Senate candidate Michael Whatley and Michigan's Mike Rogers, both viewed as leading contenders for their party's nominations. The Cook Political Report currently classifies both races as toss-ups.

Mike Rogers emphasized the site's importance during the tour, stating: “This is the front line for law enforcement right here in the country. This is the group that will stop the one rapist who rape a young lady jogging on a trail and leaving her body in a cruel and inhumane way on the trail. That stops here, on this border.” Senator John Cornyn of Texas also attended, amid his own primary challenges from Attorney General Ken Paxton and Representative Wesley Hunt.

The event sparked online tension when Hunt criticized Cornyn on X, calling the visit a photo-op and questioning his past opposition to the wall. Cornyn's campaign countered, noting he led efforts for over $13 billion in federal reimbursements for state border measures, supported hundreds of billions for the wall over years, and has visited the border numerous times.

Recent data reflects a sharp decline in border activity, with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reporting just 221 apprehensions on Thursday—far below the thousands seen during the Biden administration's peak. This follows President Donald Trump's signing of key legislation last year, including the Laken Riley Act and the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” which allocated billions for border security and $13.5 billion in state reimbursements for crisis mitigation.

In Texas, the primary winner will face either Representative Jasmine Crockett or state Representative James Talarico in the general election, where border issues could prove decisive.

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Congressional leaders Mike Johnson and John Thune at Capitol podium announcing Republican deal to fund DHS via two tracks and end shutdown, with border security motifs.
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Republicans revive plan to end DHS shutdown via two tracks

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House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune announced a deal on Wednesday to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security through September, while securing three years of funding for ICE and Border Patrol separately via budget reconciliation. The move, backed by President Trump, aims to bypass Democratic votes and end the record 47-day shutdown. Congress could act as early as Thursday despite being on recess.

With Texas’ primary elections less than a month away, immigration enforcement has become a defining issue in the race for the state’s U.S. Senate seat, as Republican leaders urge the Trump administration to adjust how deportations are carried out and Democrats argue for dismantling ICE amid protests and voter anger.

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Republicans in South Texas are facing political challenges due to President Donald Trump's aggressive deportation campaign, which has alienated some Hispanic voters who supported the party in recent elections. Lawmakers like Rep. Monica De La Cruz are shifting their rhetoric to focus on targeting criminals rather than broad enforcement. This pivot comes as polls indicate growing dissatisfaction among Latino communities.

Lawmakers are struggling to reach a deal on funding for the Department of Homeland Security ahead of a Friday deadline, amid disputes over immigration enforcement reforms. A recent House hearing highlighted concerns about ICE practices, including use of force and identification requirements, but yielded little progress. Bipartisan talks continue, though a partial shutdown looms for agencies like the Coast Guard and TSA.

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Senate Republicans have proposed funding the Department of Homeland Security except for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, followed by a reconciliation bill to cover ICE and elements of the SAVE America Act. President Trump indicated openness to the idea on Tuesday. The partial shutdown, ongoing since mid-February, has caused long airport security lines and led Delta Airlines to suspend special services for members of Congress.

A recent immigration enforcement operation in Maine has heightened tensions in the battle for a vulnerable U.S. Senate seat held by Republican Sen. Susan Collins. The operation, launched by federal authorities, drew criticism for its broad scope and prompted Collins to intervene with the Department of Homeland Security. Democratic challengers have seized on the issue to question her independence from the Trump administration.

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During a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing on March 18, 2026, Chairman Rand Paul confronted nominee Markwayne Mullin over past comments justifying Paul's 2017 assault and Mullin's history of violent rhetoric. Mullin defended himself without apologizing and faced questions on a classified trip and remarks about recent shootings. The committee planned a closed briefing and vote soon after.

 

 

 

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