ADVERTISEMENT Trump’s comments came in a Friday tweet after Fox News host Tucker Carlson had posted: “Lawmakers are trying to make life worse for people across America. America can’t afford Joe Biden,” the ad continues.Biden has vowed to work with lawmakers if elected to provide “a roadmap to citizenship for nearly 11 million undocumented immigrants,” The ad is set to be released in key battleground states of Florida, Arizona, North Carolina, Georgia and Wisconsin, The Hill has reached out to the Biden campaign for comment.The Hill 1625 K Street, NW Suite 900 Washington DC 20006 | 202-628-8500 tel | 202-628-8503 faxThe contents of this site are ©2020 Capitol Hill Publishing Corp., a subsidiary of News Communications, Inc. President Trump’s reelection campaign hit presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in a new ad this week, targeting the former vice president’s tax and immigration plans. Trump has already used the crisis to take dramatic steps to limit immigration. The ad, titled “In His Own Words,” features footage of Biden telling voters at a South Carolina campaign event, “If you elect me your taxes are going to be raised, not cut.”“That means middle-class families, small businesses and seniors pay higher taxes,” the ad claims.“By the way, how many of you did really well with that $1.9 trillion tax cut?” Biden asked a crowd, After a voter said they did benefit from the tax cut, Biden said, “I’m glad to see you’re doing well already, but guess what? Reporter Jose Diaz Balart asked if he meant an executive order, which Trump said, “yes,” as there is no bill that has been passed by the House and Senate on immigration. The Trump campaign ad released Tuesday calls Biden’s plan “the biggest tax increase in history,” showing a cost of $4 trillion. Speaking to reporters on Friday at the White House before a trip to Florida, Trump said the bill will be "merit-based", reports Xinhua news agency.In addition, he said the administration is working with representatives of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), a program that grants undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children permission to live and work lawfully.Trump made the remarks only days after his administration announced it is reviewing DACA, and that it will reject new applications.DACA, created via an administrative memo in 2012 by the previous Barack Obama administration, previously gave recipients a renewable two-year deferral from deportation and has made them eligible for work permits, driver's licenses, and health insurance.Recipients of DACA, estimated to be about 700,000, are commonly called "Dreamers".Trump, who has made the abolishment of the program a key part of his hardline immigration policy, first announced intentions to rescind DACA in September 2017.During the coronavirus pandemic, Trump has ramped up moves to restrict immigration.Critics have argued he's using the pandemic to promote his political agenda and appeal to his voters as the November election nears. The new ad also shows footage of Biden vowing “citizenship for 11 million undocumented folks.”“That means 11 million illegal immigrants competing for American jobs, eligible for free health care, Social Security and Medicare. The New Way Forward Act protects serious felons from deportation and gives previously deported criminals a ‘right … Washington: US President Donald Trump said that his administration is working on what he called "a big immigration bill". President Donald Trump vowed that a new immigration bill being pushed by progressive Democrats will never become law.