President Joe Biden said in an interview aired on Tuesday that Central American migrants should remain in their “town or city or community” instead of trekking to the United States and crossing the border illegally. “I can say quite clearly: Don’t come over,” Biden told ABC News. The president made the comments amid a surge of illegal immigrants crossing the border, particularly unaccompanied minors. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said on Tuesday that the United States is on pace to encounter more illegal crossers this year than any year in the past two decades. Upon taking office, Biden reversed more than a dozen Trump-administration immigration policies that have been credited with stemming the tide of illegal immigration. Former President Donald Trump criticized Biden in an interview that aired on Fox News on Tuesday. “My policies were working better than they’ve ever seen on the southern border,” Trump said, …