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"Biden tapped Harris in March 2021 to lead a much more narrow diplomatic effort to curb migration from the “Northern Triangle” countries—Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador—and address the root causes for why residents there immigrate to the U.S. in the first place, along with enhancing other countries’ borders that those migrants travel through along the way before they get to the U.S.
"She was never tasked with managing border security in the U.S., which is under the purview of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who said in June 2021 Harris is “leading our nation’s efforts to address the root causes—that fundamental question of why people leave their homes,” while he is “address[ing] the security and management of our border.”
Shortly after Biden took office in 2021, the president appointed Harris to “lead the White House effort to tackle the migration challenge at the U.S. southern border AND work with Central American nations to address root causes of the problem.”
At least that’s how The Associated Press reported the story at the time.
It was an unwinnable assignment that Harris never wanted and never fully embraced. And while she claimed some accomplishments — including coaxing private companies to pledge billions of dollars of investment in Central America — she was criticized for her tepid interest in the issue and for visiting Latin America just twice.
“It was promising at first, but then disappointing,” said a Mexican official who met with Harris in 2021 when she and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador signed an agreement to forge new development programs in Central America.
Harris grew distant after the summit and stopped attending meetings, said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity: “She quit.”
Now that she is the leading Democratic presidential candidate, Harris is facing renewed scrutiny over her record in the White House and her views on immigration more broadly.
(...)
But Harris seemed wary. While Biden had enthusiastically taken the lead on diplomacy in Latin America when he served under President Obama, traveling to the region 16 times during his eight years as vice president, Harris seemed to sense the political danger of being identified with such a divisive topic as immigration.
Amid Republican efforts to paint immigration as a threat, 55% of U.S. adults now believe that “large numbers of immigrants entering the United States illegally” are a critical threat to U.S. vital interests, according to a recent Gallup poll. The poll showed that immigration had surged to the top of the issues that voters cared most about — more than the economy or inflation.
Pack Rat wrote:You are hopelessly moronic. Good bye jusplay4MAGA.
jusplay4fun wrote:Pack Rat wrote:You are hopelessly moronic. Good bye jusplay4MAGA.
I am glad you are leaving, p-brat. No one will miss your posts. Your life will be even more mundane, pedestrian, and pendantic without you reading all of my posts and getting you upset about The TRUTH.
jusplay4fun wrote:p-brat failed to read what I posted. This LIE is an attempt to rewrite History. It is an attempt to deflect from the TRUTH that KAMALA did NOTHING to solve the border issue. PERIOD.
Try again, p-brat, and use facts and not distortions.Shortly after Biden took office in 2021, the president appointed Harris to “lead the White House effort to tackle the migration challenge at the U.S. southern border AND work with Central American nations to address root causes of the problem.”
At least that’s how The Associated Press reported the story at the time.
The ABOVE is from my previous post.
The liberal media forget the PART BEFORE THE AND. STOOOOPID obfuscation, p-brat. You FAILED Again.
and MORE:It was an unwinnable assignment that Harris never wanted and never fully embraced. And while she claimed some accomplishments — including coaxing private companies to pledge billions of dollars of investment in Central America — she was criticized for her tepid interest in the issue and for visiting Latin America just twice.
“It was promising at first, but then disappointing,” said a Mexican official who met with Harris in 2021 when she and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador signed an agreement to forge new development programs in Central America.
Harris grew distant after the summit and stopped attending meetings, said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity: “She quit.”
Now that she is the leading Democratic presidential candidate, Harris is facing renewed scrutiny over her record in the White House and her views on immigration more broadly.
(...)
But Harris seemed wary. While Biden had enthusiastically taken the lead on diplomacy in Latin America when he served under President Obama, traveling to the region 16 times during his eight years as vice president, Harris seemed to sense the political danger of being identified with such a divisive topic as immigration.
Amid Republican efforts to paint immigration as a threat, 55% of U.S. adults now believe that “large numbers of immigrants entering the United States illegally” are a critical threat to U.S. vital interests, according to a recent Gallup poll. The poll showed that immigration had surged to the top of the issues that voters cared most about — more than the economy or inflation.
https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2024-07-26/kamala-harris-immigration-border
"Biden tapped Harris in March 2021 to lead a much more narrow diplomatic effort to curb migration from the “Northern Triangle” countries—Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador—and address the root causes for why residents there immigrate to the U.S. in the first place, along with enhancing other countries’ borders that those migrants travel through along the way before they get to the U.S.
"She was never tasked with managing border security in the U.S., which is under the purview of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who said in June 2021 Harris is “leading our nation’s efforts to address the root causes—that fundamental question of why people leave their homes,” while he is “address[ing] the security and management of our border.”
pmac666 wrote:Yeah and those dumies tried to impeach Mayorkas and not Kamala.
Turned out well for them too. lol
Votanic wrote:pmac666 wrote:Yeah and those dumies tried to impeach Mayorkas and not Kamala.
Turned out well for them too. lol
Please.
Mayorkas wasn't impeached, because the congressional swamp-dwellers that opposed it, knew it would set a precedent for clear-cutting all the rest of their rotten deadwood snags out of Washington.
Never confuse political expediency, with sound government.
Pack Rat wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:p-brat failed to read what I posted. This LIE is an attempt to rewrite History. It is an attempt to deflect from the TRUTH that KAMALA did NOTHING to solve the border issue. PERIOD.
Try again, p-brat, and use facts and not distortions.Shortly after Biden took office in 2021, the president appointed Harris to “lead the White House effort to tackle the migration challenge at the U.S. southern border AND work with Central American nations to address root causes of the problem.”
At least that’s how The Associated Press reported the story at the time.
The ABOVE is from my previous post.
The liberal media forget the PART BEFORE THE AND. STOOOOPID obfuscation, p-brat. You FAILED Again.
and MORE:It was an unwinnable assignment that Harris never wanted and never fully embraced. And while she claimed some accomplishments — including coaxing private companies to pledge billions of dollars of investment in Central America — she was criticized for her tepid interest in the issue and for visiting Latin America just twice.
“It was promising at first, but then disappointing,” said a Mexican official who met with Harris in 2021 when she and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador signed an agreement to forge new development programs in Central America.
Harris grew distant after the summit and stopped attending meetings, said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity: “She quit.”
Now that she is the leading Democratic presidential candidate, Harris is facing renewed scrutiny over her record in the White House and her views on immigration more broadly.
(...)
But Harris seemed wary. While Biden had enthusiastically taken the lead on diplomacy in Latin America when he served under President Obama, traveling to the region 16 times during his eight years as vice president, Harris seemed to sense the political danger of being identified with such a divisive topic as immigration.
Amid Republican efforts to paint immigration as a threat, 55% of U.S. adults now believe that “large numbers of immigrants entering the United States illegally” are a critical threat to U.S. vital interests, according to a recent Gallup poll. The poll showed that immigration had surged to the top of the issues that voters cared most about — more than the economy or inflation.
https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2024-07-26/kamala-harris-immigration-border
Here I quote again, since reading is not strong point. Vice President Harris was never the Border Czar."Biden tapped Harris in March 2021 to lead a much more narrow diplomatic effort to curb migration from the “Northern Triangle” countries—Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador—and address the root causes for why residents there immigrate to the U.S. in the first place, along with enhancing other countries’ borders that those migrants travel through along the way before they get to the U.S.
"She was never tasked with managing border security in the U.S., which is under the purview of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who said in June 2021 Harris is “leading our nation’s efforts to address the root causes—that fundamental question of why people leave their homes,” while he is “address[ing] the security and management of our border.”
Jusplay4MAGA, not sure why I even waste my time replying to your MAGA alternative truths.
Pack Rat wrote:I'm biased and you're not? Take your comedic act on the road.
jusplay4fun wrote:Pack Rat wrote:I'm biased and you're not? Take your comedic act on the road.
Everyone is biased in some way. I can comprehend my biases and see the field from a level perspective. You see things only one way, your way.
Pack Rat wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:p-brat failed to read what I posted. This LIE is an attempt to rewrite History. It is an attempt to deflect from the TRUTH that KAMALA did NOTHING to solve the border issue. PERIOD.
Try again, p-brat, and use facts and not distortions.Shortly after Biden took office in 2021, the president appointed Harris to “lead the White House effort to tackle the migration challenge at the U.S. southern border AND work with Central American nations to address root causes of the problem.”
At least that’s how The Associated Press reported the story at the time.
The ABOVE is from my previous post.
The liberal media forget the PART BEFORE THE AND. STOOOOPID obfuscation, p-brat. You FAILED Again.
and MORE:It was an unwinnable assignment that Harris never wanted and never fully embraced. And while she claimed some accomplishments — including coaxing private companies to pledge billions of dollars of investment in Central America — she was criticized for her tepid interest in the issue and for visiting Latin America just twice.
“It was promising at first, but then disappointing,” said a Mexican official who met with Harris in 2021 when she and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador signed an agreement to forge new development programs in Central America.
Harris grew distant after the summit and stopped attending meetings, said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity: “She quit.”
Now that she is the leading Democratic presidential candidate, Harris is facing renewed scrutiny over her record in the White House and her views on immigration more broadly.
(...)
But Harris seemed wary. While Biden had enthusiastically taken the lead on diplomacy in Latin America when he served under President Obama, traveling to the region 16 times during his eight years as vice president, Harris seemed to sense the political danger of being identified with such a divisive topic as immigration.
Amid Republican efforts to paint immigration as a threat, 55% of U.S. adults now believe that “large numbers of immigrants entering the United States illegally” are a critical threat to U.S. vital interests, according to a recent Gallup poll. The poll showed that immigration had surged to the top of the issues that voters cared most about — more than the economy or inflation.
https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2024-07-26/kamala-harris-immigration-border
Here I quote again, since reading is not strong point. Vice President Harris was never the Border Czar.[b]"Biden tapped Harris in March 2021 to lead a much more narrow diplomatic effort to curb migration from the “Northern Triangle” countries—Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador—and address the root causes for why residents there immigrate to the U.S. in the first place, along with enhancing other countries’ borders that those migrants travel through along the way before they get to the U.S.
"She was never tasked with managing border security in the U.S., which is under the purview of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who said in June 2021 Harris is “leading our nation’s efforts to address the root causes—that fundamental question of why people leave their homes,” while he is “address[ing] the security and management of our border.”
[b]Jusplay4MAGA[/color], not sure why I even waste my time replying to your MAGA alternative truths.
[b][spoiler][i]Now fuk off and play with someone else!
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