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Elon Musk has fired back at President Biden’s calls for a bipartisan Senate deal to be passed to fix the unprecedented levels of illegal immigrants crossing the southern border.

Biden released a statement late Friday saying that the legislation being negotiated would give the president a new emergency authority to shut down the border “when it becomes overwhelmed” and that he would use that authority on the day he signs the bill into law.        

“For everyone who is demanding tougher border control, this is the way to do it,” Biden said in the statement. “If you’re serious about the border crisis, pass a bipartisan bill and I will sign it.”

Elon Musk, left and President Joe Biden, right. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has clapped back at President Biden’s calls for a bipartisan Senate deal to solve the border crisis writing that “no laws need to be passed” to fix the problem/ ( STR/NurPhoto via Getty Images, left, and Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images, right )

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But Musk, a vocal critic of the border crisis clapped back to the statement posted on the president’s X account.

“No laws need to be passed,” Musk wrote. “All that is needed is an executive order to require proof before granting an asylum hearing. That is how it used to be.”

Musk, the owner of Tesla, SpaceX and X, previously argued that gaining asylum status after illegally crossing the southern border is as easy as a Google search. 

He also agreed with Silicon Valley entrepreneur and investor David Sacks who wrote last night that the border is broken “because this administration refuses to enforce the laws we already have.” Musk responded by writing, “exactly.”

December 2023 saw the highest interactions between border patrol and migrants for a single month in U.S. history. (John Moore/Getty Images)

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Sacks also posted a video of hundreds of illegal immigrants descending on the border and describing Biden’s current policy as being “open borders, to which Musk wrote, “That is undeniable at this point.”

December saw the highest interactions between border patrol and migrants for a single month in U.S. history.

Meanwhile, Musk appeared to shift his views on the need for a wall at the southern border, having previously voiced his support for such a structure. 

“Building a wall is a red herring,” Musk wrote in another post on X  Friday.

Elon Musk paid a visit to Eagle Pass, Texas to see for himself the migrant situation on the ground in September. Musk also livestreamed what he saw on X.

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“No wall is needed to fix this situation. Border Patrol is being instructed to facilitate illegal entry at scale into the United States.” 

“The fundamental problem is that anyone can claim asylum with zero proof, which means all of Earth can come to America.”

Musk visited the southern border in Eagle Pass, Texas, in September and livestreamed what he saw, giving people a firsthand account of the migrant crisis.

Michael Dorgan is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business.

You can send tips to michael.dorgan@fox.com and follow him on Twitter @M_Dorgan.

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