State of the Union: Bill Clinton warned about immigration overwhelming 'every place' in America back in 1995

Former President Bill Clinton warned during his State of the Union address back in 1995 that Americans should be worried about unchecked immigration.

President William Jefferson Clinton specifically addressed immigration during a Joint Session of the Congress at the State of the Union in 1995.  (Mark Reinstein/Corbis via Getty Images)

During Thursday night’s State of the Union address, Biden is expected to address immigration as his presidency has witnessed historic crossing at the U.S.-Mexico border — nearly 7.3 million under his presidency, according to data from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

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That figure is larger than the population of 36 U.S. states and does not include an estimated additional 1.8 million known "gotaways," who evaded law enforcement.

In various public remarks, Biden has contended the border is secure and that crossing levels reflect a seasonal surge.

Then-President Clinton said in 1995 that Americans are "rightly disturbed by the large numbers of illegal aliens entering our country." (Mark Reinstein/Corbis via Getty Images)

In the 1995 speech, Clinton said he would crack down on illegal crossings and would increase deportations of those migrants who commit crimes.

"In the budget I will present to you, we will try to do more to speed the deportation of illegal aliens who are arrested for crimes, to better identify illegal aliens in the workplace as recommended by the commission headed by former [Democratic] Congresswoman Barbara Jordan. We are a nation of immigrants. But we are also a nation of laws," the former president said. "It is wrong and ultimately self-defeating for a nation of immigrants to permit the kind of abuse of our immigration laws we have seen in recent years, and we must do more to stop it."

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Immigration and border security has risen to be a top concern among voters ahead of November's general election. (Christian Torres/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Immigration and border security have risen to be top concerns among voters ahead of November's general election, and the leading presidential candidates, Biden and former President Trump, could not be more opposed.

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The issue has returned to the forefront of mainstream media headlines in the wake of the murder of University of Georgia student Laken Riley.

Potential voters in November’s general election will undoubtedly be listening to Biden’s words Thursday night and whether he mentions Riley, the border or Trump.

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