Friday, October 25

Kamala Harris's team “panic” over border crisis


The vice president has specified that her migratory work focuses on implementing a development plan in Central America, not managing border crossings, something that Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas does

El “pánico” en equipo de Kamala Harris por crisis en la frontera
On June 8, Kamala Harris will meet with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

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A few days after the Vice President Kamala Harris trip to Mexico and Guatemala To address the causes that originate irregular immigration to the United States, a report indicates that his team panicked when he was assigned that responsibility, in the midst of the migration crisis.

According to CNN, the vice president’s advisers and assistants were concerned about how the increase of more than 100 percent of unaccompanied children at the border and over 71% of adults could wreak havoc on the image of the Democrat .

The above especially because she has not visited the border, something that she finally answered a few weeks ago. anas, making it clear that his work is focused on developing a plan to improve conditions in the Northern Triangle, leaving the border administration to the Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas .

Symone Sanders, Harris Principal Adviser confirmed to the Daily Mail the same posture.

“The vice president’s job is not happening in a vacuum,” she said. “We are all part of a team and much of the work that the administration does is a whole government approach. This applies to work on migration and the border. ”

He added that the project addresses different fronts.

“ We talk about a wide range of topics with them: migration, the economy, security and borders are just a few ”, he explained.

Republicans and the media Conservatives, such as Fox News, have criticized Harris for not visiting the border or the children in processing centers, but she has evaded the issue and responds on plans that has for Central America , something that he has admitted as a challenge.

“We have to give people a sense of hope that if they stay, help is on the way,” he said on CNN. “It is not going to be solved overnight; it is a complex issue. If this were easy, it would have been handled years ago. ”

The Biden Administration has worked on the immigration issue on various fronts and June was named National Migrant Heritage Month. .

Secretary Mayorkas also concluded the Mexico ” which is estimated to have affected some 70, 000 immigrants seeking asylum.