
Harris visiting border to show her record is more than Trump criticism
Earl & Kate Deep Dive · Earl Cotten and Katherine Mayfield
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Summary
Vice President Kamala Harris visited the U.S.-Mexico border in Douglas, Arizona, to address her vulnerability on immigration, a key issue for the upcoming election. Despite facing criticism from former President Trump and Republicans for her handling of border issues, Harris announced plans to further tighten asylum restrictions. Her campaign argues that her past work as California attorney general and her efforts to address the "root causes" of migration demonstrate her commitment to border security. While Harris emphasizes the need for a humane and orderly process, Trump continues to portray the situation as a crisis and criticize Harris's record on immigration. The visit highlights the stark contrast between the two candidates' approaches to immigration and border security.
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