The Mercury News

Harris says U.S. can offer hope to Latin America

- By Alexandra Jaffe

MEXICO CITY >> Vice President Kamala Harris sought to assure poor and threatened population­s of Latin America on Tuesday that the United States has “the capacity to give people a sense of hope” in the region so they can make better lives without fleeing to the U.S. border.

Harris closed her first foreign trip as vice president unapologet­ic for her decision not to visit the U.S.Mexico border as part of her mission to address migration to the United States.

“If you want to address the needs of a people, you must meet those people, you must spend time with those people, because the only way you can actually fix the problem is to understand the problem,” she told a news conference before the flight to Washington.

Earlier she brushed off questions about her decision not to go to the border as part of her work to address the spike in migration, saying that while it was “legitimate” to be concerned about the situation there, it wouldn’t be addressed with a simple visit.

“It must be priority for us to understand why people leave,” she told the news conference. “I cannot say it enough. Most people don’t want to leave home.”

Harris engaged in two days of diplomacy in Guatemala and Mexico as part of the Biden administra­tion’s effort to stem the flow of people into the U.S. She met with Guatemala’s and Mexico’s presidents to discuss economic investment­s and increased enforcemen­t against traffickin­g, smuggling and corruption.

The increase in migration at the border has become one of the major challenges confrontin­g Biden in the early months of his first term, with Republican­s seizing on an issue they see as politicall­y advantageo­us. Polls suggest Americans are less favorable toward Biden’s approach to immigratio­n than they are toward his policies on the economy and the COVID-19 pandemic.

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