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President Biden is set to visit the southern border on Thursday – the same day former President Trump is also scheduled to go.

Biden is expected to travel to Brownsville, Texas, to meet with U.S. Border Patrol agents, law enforcement and local leaders, according to a White House official. 

That same day, Trump is to deliver remarks in Eagle Pass, Texas, Fox News previously confirmed. 

Brownsville and Eagle Pass are about 325 miles, or about a five-hour, 20-minute drive, apart. 

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Biden and Trump

President Biden and former President Trump are both expected to make separate visits to the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas on Thursday. (Getty Images)

Biden is expected to use his trip to talk about the importance of passing the Senate's bipartisan border security agreement, the White House official said, adding that the president will "reiterate his calls for Congressional Republicans to stop playing politics and to provide the funding needed for additional U.S. Border Patrol agents, more asylum officers, fentanyl detection technology and more." 

According to a Fox News analysis published last week, nearly 7.3 million migrants are known to have illegally crossed the southwest border since Biden took office. 

Locations of Thursday border visits by Biden and Trump seen on map

This map shows the locations where President Biden and former President Trump are expected to visit the border on Feb. 29, 2024. (Fox News)

That number is greater than the population of 36 individual states. It comes from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), which has already reported 961,537 border encounters in the current fiscal year, which runs from October through September. If the current pace of illegal immigration does not slow down, fiscal 2024 will break last year's record of 2,475,669 southwest border encounters — a number that by itself exceeds the population of New Mexico, a border state.

The total number of southwest land border encounters since Biden assumed office in 2021 is 7,298,486, CBP data shows.

Texas National Guard close gate to Shelby Park

National Guard soldiers and a Texas DPS trooper guard the entrance to Shelby Park in Eagle Pass, Texas, on Feb. 3, 2024. (Michael Gonzalez/Getty Images)

Eagle Pass has been the center of an ongoing conflict and court battle between Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and the Biden administration. 

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The Justice Department last month asked the Supreme Court to order Texas to allow Border Patrol agents back into Shelby Park in Eagle Pass. Texas National Guard troops blocked federal agents from entering the park and have erected razor wire and shipping containers to discourage migrants from illegally crossing the border there.

Eagle Pass police barricade before Shelby Park

Eagle Pass police barricaded streets leading to Shelby Park on Feb. 4, 2024, after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered state National Guard troops not to allow federal Border Patrol agents complete access into the area. (Michael Gonzalez/Getty Images)

Amid the standoff, the Department of Homeland Security has written to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton demanding full access to the park, especially in emergency scenarios. 

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection sources told Fox News this month that the majority of illegal crossings are shifting from Texas to Arizona and California, where there is less deterrence.

Fox News' Kellianne Jones, Bill Melugin and Chris Pandolfo contributed to this report.

EDITOR'S NOTE: This report has been updated with a map clarifying Biden's and Trump's travel.