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Biden picks VP Harris to lead response to border challenges

- By Jonathan Lemire, Nomaan Merchant, Josh Boak and Aamer Madhani

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden has chosen Vice President Kamala Harris to lead the White House effort to tackle the migration challenge at the U.S. southern border.

Biden made the announceme­nt as he and Harris met at the White House on Wednesday with Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and other immigratio­n advisers to discuss the increase in unaccompan­ied young migrants arriving at the border in recent weeks.

In delegating the matter to Harris, Biden is seeking to replicate a dynamic that played out when he served as President Barack Obama’s vice president. Obama turned to Biden early in his first term to lead the White House effort to draw down U.S. troops in the intractabl­e war in Iraq.

“When she speaks, she speaks for me,” Biden said, noting her past work as California’s attorney general makes her specially equipped to lead the administra­tion’s response.

Biden is hoping to show Americans he’s taking the border situation seriously after facing stiff criticism from Republican­s as the flow of migrants has increased since he took office in January.

But the high-profile assignment for Harris, who ran for the Democratic presidenti­al nomination in 2020 and is expected to run for the White House again in the future, could be politicall­y fraught.

To that end, Biden teased in his comments that he was saddling her with a “tough job.”

“Needless to say, the work will not be easy,” Harris said about her new assignment. “But it is important work.”

Biden made the announceme­nt as a delegation of White House officials and members of Congress was traveling to the southern border on Wednesday to tour a facility in Carrizo Springs, Texas, being used to house migrant children.

More than 750 teenagers are being held at Carrizo Springs. Like other facilities operated by the Health and Human Services Department, it includes a small group of children who have tested positive for COVID-19, potentiall­y having contracted the virus in Border Patrol custody. They are placed in isolation.

The Biden administra­tion has in recent weeks moved to open more than 10,000 new beds across the Southwest in convention centers and former oilfield camps. It notified Congress on Wednesday that it will open a new 3,000-person facility in San Antonio and a 1,400-person site at the San Diego convention center.

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