Presented with rise in border crossings, Harris chose a long-term approach to the problem
WASHINGTON (AP) President Joe Biden, watching tens of thousands of migrants from Central America reach the U.S.-Mexico border just a few months into his administration, tapped his second-in-command to help address the influx a decision that has exposed Vice President Kamala Harris to one of her biggest political liabilities.
In grappling with migration, Harris proceeded cautiously. She focused her time and prestige on boosting private investment in El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala, the so-called Northern Triangle; her goal was to help create jobs to bolster economies and dissuade migrants from making the perilous journey to the United States.
It was a decidedly long-term and limited approach to a humanitarian crisis, and it has allowed Republicans to tie her to the broader fight over the border. While migration from the Northern Triangle ebbed, it surged from other nations, sparking an emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border, one that Republicans have aggressively sought to exploit at Harris expense.
A review of Harris work on immigration reveals a record that is more nuanced than the one presented by her critics or allies. It also provides insights into how Harris who took over as the Democratic standard-bearer when Biden dropped out of the presidential race last month might tackle one of the nations most vexing concerns.
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