East Bay Times

On border tour, Harris laments ‘infighting’ over immigratio­n

- By Alexandra Jaffe

ELPASO,TEXAS>> Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday used her first trip to the U.S.-Mexico border since taking office to call for an end to political “rhetoric” and “infighting” over immigratio­n, an issue that Republican­s have been eager to weaponize against her.

Immigratio­n “cannot be reduced to a political issue,” Harris told reporters. “We’re talking about children, we’re talking about families, we’re talking about suffering. And our approach has to be thoughtful and effective.”

Harris’s trip came after months of criticism from Republican­s and some in her own party over her absence and that of President Joe Biden from the border at a time when immigratio­n officers have logged record numbers of encounters with migrants attempting to cross into the U.S.

Her half-day stop — in which she toured a Customs and Border Protection processing center and met with migrant children there, visited an intake center on the border and held a roundtable with local service providers — is unlikely to quell GOP efforts to use

immigratio­n as a political cudgel against the administra­tion.

Harris defended both the timing of her visit and the choice of El Paso for the stop. Some critics had said the location is too far removed from the epicenter of border crossings creating

a strain on federal resources. She told reporters after landing in El Paso that she had said in March that she would come to the border and it was “not a new plan.”

And she said the choice of El Paso was meant to underscore a shift to a more humane approach to immigratio­n policy by the Biden administra­tion after the hardline stance of former President Donald Trump.

“It is here in El Paso that the previous administra­tion’s child separation policy was unveiled,” she said. She also noted Trump’s “remain in Mexico” policy, which forced asylum seekers to wait on the other side of the border for their claims to be adjudicate­d.

“We have seen the disaster that resulted from that here in El Paso,” she said.

Harris visited the region with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Texas Democratic Rep. Veronica Escobar and Illinois Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin, a prominent Democratic voice on immigratio­n reform. Both Mayorkas and Escobar said they invited Harris specifical­ly to the area, and Mayorkas was quick to emphasize that border security is in his portfolio, not the vice president’s.

 ?? JACQUELYN MARTIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Vice President Kamala Harris talks to the media on Friday after her tour of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Central Processing Center in El Paso, Texas.
JACQUELYN MARTIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Vice President Kamala Harris talks to the media on Friday after her tour of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Central Processing Center in El Paso, Texas.

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