 Biden, given the money to protest U.S. Southern border, U.S. President Joe Biden was asked about the large number of people trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border into the United States on Tuesday night. The acting commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection calls the situation unprecedented with illegal entries topping 10,000 several days last month. The U.S. will reopen four legal U.S.-Mexico border crossings as high levels of illegal immigration have receded and freed up personnel, U.S. border authorities said. The U.S. will resume operations at an international bridge in Eagle Pass, Texas, two crossings in Arizona and another near San Diego, California, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a press release, adding that it will continue to prioritize border security as necessary. U.S. border authorities struggled in December to process migrants as apprehensions reached nearly 11,000 in a single day, which several current and former officials said was near or at a record high. Lawmakers remain in talks over a possible deal that would combine increased border security measures with foreign aid, including military funding for Ukraine, U.S. officials said. We got to do something. They ought to give me the money I need to protect the border. U.S. President Joe Biden told reporters on his arrival at the White House, apparently referring to members of Congress. U.S. border authorities arrested on an average of 6,400 migrants per day over the past week, according to an internal U.S. government report.