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Obama supports Texas governor on US border fixes Obama and Texas Governor Perry agree on border force
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US President Barack Obama has sided with Republican Texas Governor Rick Perry on recommendations for improving security on the US-Mexico border. US President Barack Obama has backed Republican Texas Governor Rick Perry on recommendations for improving security on the US-Mexico border.
While visiting the state, Mr Obama said he had no "philosophical objection" to increasing the number of border patrol agents and repositioning them.While visiting the state, Mr Obama said he had no "philosophical objection" to increasing the number of border patrol agents and repositioning them.
But Mr Obama said such action was held up by Congress' delay in approving his request for extra funding.But Mr Obama said such action was held up by Congress' delay in approving his request for extra funding.
The White House asked for $3.7bn (£2.2bn) in extra funding on Tuesday.The White House asked for $3.7bn (£2.2bn) in extra funding on Tuesday.
"Congress has the capacity to work with all parties concerned to directly address this situation," Mr Obama told reporters."Congress has the capacity to work with all parties concerned to directly address this situation," Mr Obama told reporters.
The Democratic president met the Republican governor and local leaders on Wednesday to discuss an immigration crisis at the southern border.The Democratic president met the Republican governor and local leaders on Wednesday to discuss an immigration crisis at the southern border.
'Challenge''Challenge'
More than 50,000 unaccompanied children - most from Central America - have been caught trying to cross illegally between October and 15 June.More than 50,000 unaccompanied children - most from Central America - have been caught trying to cross illegally between October and 15 June.
President Obama urged parents in Central America not to send unaccompanied children on the dangerous journey through Mexico to try to enter the United States.President Obama urged parents in Central America not to send unaccompanied children on the dangerous journey through Mexico to try to enter the United States.
"Parents need to know this is an incredibly dangerous situation and it is unlikely that their children will be able to stay," the president said."Parents need to know this is an incredibly dangerous situation and it is unlikely that their children will be able to stay," the president said.
Mr Obama said Mr Perry's plan regarding enhanced border security "sounded like it made sense", adding that resources for such efforts would be available should Congress approve the supplemental funding package he put forth.Mr Obama said Mr Perry's plan regarding enhanced border security "sounded like it made sense", adding that resources for such efforts would be available should Congress approve the supplemental funding package he put forth.
The emergency funding would include money for the hiring of 40 extra immigration judge teams, drone surveillance of the border, medical services and transportation costs, expanding a border security task force in Central America and overtime for border patrol workers.The emergency funding would include money for the hiring of 40 extra immigration judge teams, drone surveillance of the border, medical services and transportation costs, expanding a border security task force in Central America and overtime for border patrol workers.
"The challenge is, is Congress prepared to act to put the resources in place to get this done?" he asked."The challenge is, is Congress prepared to act to put the resources in place to get this done?" he asked.
Following their meeting, Mr Perry put much of the onus for fixing the "national security crises occurring along the Texas-Mexico border" on Mr Obama, however.Following their meeting, Mr Perry put much of the onus for fixing the "national security crises occurring along the Texas-Mexico border" on Mr Obama, however.
"Five hundred miles south of here in the Rio Grande Valley there is a humanitarian crisis unfolding that has been created by bad public policy, in particular the failure to secure the border," Mr Perry wrote in a statement."Five hundred miles south of here in the Rio Grande Valley there is a humanitarian crisis unfolding that has been created by bad public policy, in particular the failure to secure the border," Mr Perry wrote in a statement.
"Securing the border is attainable, and the president needs to commit the resources necessary to get this done," he added."Securing the border is attainable, and the president needs to commit the resources necessary to get this done," he added.
Mr Obama's additional funding request follows months of political gridlock over a wide-reaching bill to overhaul the immigration system.Mr Obama's additional funding request follows months of political gridlock over a wide-reaching bill to overhaul the immigration system.
Where the $3.7bn will goWhere the $3.7bn will go
Source: White HouseSource: White House
On Wednesday, the US leader also addressed criticism from members of both the Democratic and Republican parties about not visiting the border personally during a primarily political fundraising trip to the southern state, which shares a lengthy border with Mexico.On Wednesday, the US leader also addressed criticism from members of both the Democratic and Republican parties about not visiting the border personally during a primarily political fundraising trip to the southern state, which shares a lengthy border with Mexico.
"I'm not interested in photo ops, I'm interested in solving the problem," Mr Obama said."I'm not interested in photo ops, I'm interested in solving the problem," Mr Obama said.
"There is nothing taking place down there that I am not intimately aware of and briefed on," he added, noting he had tasked Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson with visiting the area six times."There is nothing taking place down there that I am not intimately aware of and briefed on," he added, noting he had tasked Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson with visiting the area six times.
Meanwhile, US media report the White House is pursuing a separate legislative action to speed up deportation processes.Meanwhile, US media report the White House is pursuing a separate legislative action to speed up deportation processes.
The administration has told Congress it was seeking "additional authority" to allow the Homeland Security secretary to more quickly return the minors back home.The administration has told Congress it was seeking "additional authority" to allow the Homeland Security secretary to more quickly return the minors back home.
But immigration advocates fear this means children would lose the automatic right to a hearing before an immigration judge, and instead would have to go through an initial screening with US Border Patrol.But immigration advocates fear this means children would lose the automatic right to a hearing before an immigration judge, and instead would have to go through an initial screening with US Border Patrol.
More than 200 groups signed a letter last week calling on Mr Obama to reconsider.More than 200 groups signed a letter last week calling on Mr Obama to reconsider.