The Mercury News

Harris plans visit to Mexico border area in Texas

- By Alexandra Jaffe

WASHINGTON >> Vice President Kamala Harris will make her first visit on Friday to the U.S.-Mexico border since taking office, following criticism from members of both parties for failing to go earlier despite her role leading the Biden administra­tion’s response to a steep increase in migration.

Harris will visit the El Paso area, accompanie­d by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, according to a statement Wednesday from Harris senior adviser Symone Sanders.

Harris has faced months of criticism from Republican­s, and even some frustratio­n from those in her own party, for not visiting the area.

She was tasked earlier this year by President Joe Biden with taking on the root causes of migration from Central America to the United States, and so far she’s focused largely on outreach to local leaders and advocacy groups with the goal of improving economic and living conditions in the region. Harris has said her goal is to offer residents of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Mexico hope for their future, so they no longer feel compelled to leave home for better opportunit­ies.

Her aides have repeatedly insisted her efforts are distinct from the security issues that plague U.S. officials trying to handle a spike in border crossings. But Republican­s have pointed to the failures by both Harris and Biden to visit the border to paint the administra­tion as absent in a crisis.

Harris will arrive in the area just days before former President Donald Trump is to visit the border with a group of House Republican­s and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, and Trump is certain to use the opportunit­y to drive Republican attacks on Democrats as soft on immigratio­n.

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