Immigration reform groups blast Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's anti-migrant RNC speech

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's fervently anti-migrant speech Wednesday at the Republican National Convention — and the crowd's response — drew swift condemnation from immigration reform groups, one of whom described the mood in the room as feeling "sinister." Although some Republicans have embraced a message of unity following last weekend' attempted assassination attempt on presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump, Abbott's speech was anything but a come-together moment. During his mic time, Abbott railed against President Joe Biden for having "open border policies," even though the administration last month issued an order limiting the number of asylum seekers who can legally cross.
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