WATCH: Trump touts his immigration crackdown

President Donald Trump said securing America’s borders was critical during his March 4 address to a joint session of Congress.

Watch Trump’s remarks in the player above.

“But if we truly care about protecting Americans’ children, no step is more crucial than securing America’s borders,” he said.

The president then touted the first law signed in his second term: the Laken Riley Act. The law, which received bipartisan support in both chambers of Congress, requires the federal detainment of unauthorized immigrants accused of theft and violent crimes. Members of Riley’s family were inside the House for Trump’s speech.

The first speech of Trump’s second term in office, while not officially a State of the Union address, is a chance for the president to lay out legislative priorities and tout early achievements.

Trump has moved to deliver on some of his campaign promises at breakneck speed, signing more than 75 executive orders in little more than a month. Thousands of federal workers have been fired at the direction of the Department of Government Efficiency and Trump adviser and billionaire Elon Musk.

Close to half of Americans in the latest PBS News/NPR/Marist poll disapprove of Trump’s job performance so far, but his approval rating, at 45 percent, is higher than at any point of his first term. While 54 percent of Americans think the country is headed in the wrong direction, 45 percent believe the country is on the right track, a 10-point jump from December 2024.