Joe Biden’s border stop highlights illegal migration ahead of Mexico summit
- Joe Biden visited the US-Mexico border for the first time since taking office as immigration issue heats up
- US president and the leaders of Mexico and Canada will gather this week for a North American leaders summit

US President Joe Biden arrived in Mexico for talks on migration and drug smuggling, as well as a North American leaders’ summit, after a politically charged stop at the border.
Biden will meet Monday and Tuesday with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau one-on-one and also together in what is dubbed the “Three Amigos” summit.
He received a red-carpet welcome on Sunday from Lopez Obrador, who then joined Biden in his armoured limousine for the journey from the airport.
While trade and environmental issues are also on the table, Biden has put a surge in irregular migration and dangerous drug smuggling front and centre of his trip, his first to Mexico as president.
On his way to Mexico City, he stopped for several hours in El Paso, Texas, a city at the heart of the troubled border.
In an indication of the political sensitivities, it was his first trip to the southern frontier since taking office.