Former President Donald Trump might visit the U.S.-Mexico border in the midst of a surge of illegal immigration in recent months, according to advisor Jason Miller. President Joe Biden in January moved to dismantle several of Trump’s immigration-related rules, which some Republicans and Trump have said led to the spike in illegal immigrants and unaccompanied children arriving at the Southern Border. “I could see him doing that soon,” Miller told The Michael Berry Show in an interview on Thursday. He added: “Not immediately but I could see a trip, some point in the future here, but it is something that [former] President Trump is really concerned about.” During his campaign in 2016, Trump focused heavily on curbing illegal immigration and said he would make the construction of the border wall a key agenda item. In his final days in office, Trump visited the wall in Texas and touted its construction. Biden …