New York Daily News

Kam shows plan to fix border mess

- BY TIM BALK

As the U.S. faces an intense surge in unauthoriz­ed arrivals on its southweste­rn border, Vice President Kamala Harris released a blueprint on Thursday that she said would attack the causes of the immigratio­n challenge and that framed the work as a slow and challengin­g climb.

“It will not be easy, and progress will not be instantane­ous, but we are committed to getting it right,” Harris said in a cover message in the 20-page plan.

Harris, who has the unenviable task of serving as the face of the White House’s migration efforts, visited Guatemala and Mexico last month on her first foreign trip.

In Guatemala, a violence-plagued Central American country that has accounted for many of the migrants fleeing to the U.S., she offered a blunt message to would-be travelers: “Do not come.”

In June, Customs and Border Protection handled more than five times as many encounters on the southweste­rn border as in the same month last year, according to federal data.

The blueprint released Thursday carried five areas of focus beyond the border: addressing poverty, corruption, human rights, gang violence and gender-based violence.

Harris said in her statement that the U.S. has corralled support from the United Nations, Mexico, Japan and South Korea as it works to handle a challenge inflamed by extreme weather and the coronaviru­s pandemic. It wasn’t immediatel­y clear what specific commitment­s the UN and the trio of countries made.

The strategy from the White House — which lacked deadlines — appeared to represent an effort to express urgency while making clear that the complex challenges on the border will not be unraveled in the blink of an eye. Harris said in her message that “unless we address all of the root causes, problems will persist.”

“We will build on what works, and we will pivot away from what does not work,” she said in the statement.

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