Kamala Harris will visit Arizona to present her immigration plan
The vice president of the United States and candidate for the White House, Kamala Harris, will travel on Friday to the border city of Douglas, in the state of Arizona, to discuss her plans regarding migration, her campaign reported on Wednesday.
The vice president is expected to address “how she is pushing for the toughest bipartisan border security plan in a generation (including new border agents and technologies to stop fentanyl), and how Donald Trump killed it for political purposes,” according to a statement released by an anonymous campaign adviser.
The letter also says the trip is still being planned and Harris is also expected to speak about her experience as a former California prosecutor, when she had to confront ” criminals who traffic in drugs, weapons and human beings.”
“Vice President Harris believes we need an immigration system that is safe, fair, orderly, and humane, in stark contrast to Donald Trump’s divisive and dangerous policies,” she added.
This Wednesday, the Democratic candidate had an interview with the media outlet MSNBC, where she mainly addressed her point of view on the economy and her interest in growing the middle class in the country.
Harris also addressed the issue of immigration, saying that the United States has “a broken immigration system” that needs to be fixed, and accused Trump of “running on a problem, rather than fixing it.
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