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Kamala Harris visits border,

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security & immigration reforms

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by Stephanie Murray, Ronald J. Hansen, Daniel Gonzalez
Arizona Republic
September 27, 2024
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DOUGLAS — Standing where Republicans have long dared her to go, Vice President Kamala Harris visited Arizona’s border with Mexico on Friday and said it is former President Donald Trump who isn’t serious about border security.

In a major policy speech in Douglas outlining twin priorities on the issue of border security and immigration reform, Harris took Trump to task for the unsolved problems along the border and vowed to provide meaningful leadership on an issue familiar to her.

“I reject the false choice that suggests we must either choose between securing our border or creating a system of immigration that is safe, orderly and humane. We can and we must do both,” Harris said during her 26-minute speech at Cochise College.

Trump “ripped toddlers out of their mother’s arms, put children in cages, and tried to end protections for dreamers. He made the challenges at the border worse, and he is still — and he is still — fanning the flames of fear and division.”

But Harris’ speech in Douglas showed she is willing to take a much tougher stance on border security and illegal immigration along the southern border that is more in line with Republicans and Trump’s stance.

Harris said as president she would take further action to continue a policy implemented by the Biden administration in June to keep the border closed between ports of entry.

Under the Biden administration policy, asylum seekers who cross the border illegally instead of through legal border crossings face quick deportation and are barred from seeking asylum. Previously under the Biden administration, a large majority of asylum seekers who crossed the border illegally between ports of entry were processed and then released into the U.S. while their asylum cases were pending in immigration courts, a process that can take years and allows asylum seekers to put down roots, making it less likely they will ever leave, even if they lose their asylum cases.

Under the previous Biden administration policy, millions of asylum seekers were allowed into the United States.

The Biden administration’s new border policy has received criticism from immigrant rights and advocacy groups who say the policy restricts asylum to people who qualify under law.

Harris said as president she would also crack down on illegal border crossers who she promised to deport quickly and bar from reentering for five years. Repeat crossers would face criminal penalties.

Those policies would mark a return to stricter border policies first put into place under previous Democrat and Republican administrations but for the most part were paused under the Biden administration.

Harris’ policy speech capped an afternoon that began with a briefing on operations and progress on disrupting the flow of fentanyl from U.S. Customs and Border Protection at the entry port in Douglas.

She later turned Trump’s signature political issue as an argument against him.

She blamed Trump for the defeat of a bipartisan bill negotiated earlier this year in part by Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, I-Ariz., that she supports and would have boosted resources to help manage the border.

He did so, Harris said, to ensure President Joe Biden didn’t get a legislative victory in an election year and showed Americans how much he really cares about the issue.

“It was the strongest border-security bill we have seen in decades. It was endorsed by the Border Patrol union, and it should be in effect today, producing results in real time, right now for our country,” she said.

“But Donald Trump tanked it. He picked up the phone and called some friends in Congress and said stop the bill. Because you see, he prefers to run on a problem instead of fixing a problem.”

Harris cited her tenure as California’s attorney general, saying she walked through smugglers’ tunnels who trafficked guns, drugs and people — and prosecuted such criminals.

Republicans assailed Harris ahead of her visit, saying a spike in illegal border crossings came on her watch and after Biden named her his “border czar.”

Rep. Juan Ciscomani, R-Ariz., whose congressional district includes most of Cochise County, knocked Harris’ trip as a “photo opportunity.”

“Vice President Harris’ visit to the border smells like nothing more than a photo opportunity to try and score political points. For three and a half years, the vice president has been in a position to address this crisis but instead she has ignored it,” he said in a statement.

“If she was truly serious about addressing the crisis at the border, she would have done something as the sitting vice president to help border communities that have been calling for help.”

After the Harris event, the Trump campaign denounced her visit as “a photo op and disgusting speech designed as political cover for the invasion she has brought on the American people over the past four years.”

Gina Swoboda, Arizona Republican Party chair, said the state’s residents have lived with “the destructive policies of Kamala Harris’ open-border agenda for nearly four years now.”

“An eleventh hour visit to the scene of the crime by ‘Border Czar’ Kamala is just another desperate attempt to score political points and cover up the absolute havoc she created,” Swoboda said. “Make no mistake, if elected, Kamala Harris would only worsen the crisis that continues to destroy our communities and fuel a drug epidemic, which has stolen thousands of American lives and cost Arizona taxpayers over $58 billion.”

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Seeking a reset on a thorny issue

But the optics of Harris at the Arizona-Mexico border didn’t seem a one-sided admission of failure that Trump and his allies may have wanted.

There were no sizable protests. Illegal entries have waned compared with the record numbers of illegal border crossings earlier in the Biden administration. She urged the border-security bill to do more now than Trump would allow.

During her tour of the border wall, Harris received briefings about efforts to combat traffickers and transnational criminal organizations from Customs and Border Protection officials from the Tucson Sector and Douglas Border Patrol Station.

She visited a portion of the wall that was constructed from 2011 to 2012, a White House official said.

Harris’ first stop was the U.S.-Mexico border wall in Douglas, where tall metal slats are wrapped in barbed wire. 

Harris said that Border Patrol agents have a “tough job” as she walked into the Raul H. Castro Port of Entry.

“They’ve got a tough job. And they need, rightly, support to do their job. And they work long hours, they’re very dedicated. And so I’m here to talk to them about what we can do to support them and thank them for the hard work they do,” Harris told reporters.

Nearly 90% of Trump supporters favor the kind of mass deportations for illegal immigrants that Trump is promising in a second term, as do 27% of Harris supporters.

Trump has visited the border in Arizona and elsewhere taking what amounted to victory laps for his signature border wall and helped push the issue to the national fore.

Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, have each visited the southern border in Sierra Vista, a city in rural Cochise County.

Trump attacked Harris on Friday for going to the border, even as Republicans long criticized her for not doing so.

“Border Czar Kamala Harris has decided, for political reasons, that it’s time for her to go to our broken Southern Border. What a disgrace that she waited so long,” Trump said in a post on X.

“When Kamala is seen at the Border on Friday, she will pass Hundreds of Miles of Wall that was built by TRUMP, and it is Wall that WORKS! When she speaks, be advised that this woman has allowed more than 21 million people into our Country, totally unvetted, and from places unknown. They are now creating criminal havoc all throughout the Country.”

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Playing up past prosecutions

To counter Trump’s edge on the issue, the Harris campaign has touted her past role as attorney general of California. The vice president has sought to remind voters that she prosecuted criminals who trafficked guns, drugs and human beings during her time as California’s top prosecutor.

On Friday, she sought to directly rebut his advantage on the issue with a message that acknowledged conditions aren’t acceptable and Trump himself is a barrier to better security.

The port in Douglas offered another political point for Harris as well: It is being revamped using $400 million in funding from the infrastructure law negotiated by Sinema and signed by Biden.

The funding will revitalize the existing port and build a second one over the next several years, as part of what officials call “the Two-Port Solution.” 

Harris’ visit may help shore up her standing in Arizona, where public polls show another razor-thin race. But her visit addressed an issue of interest far beyond a single swing state or the nation’s border states.

Her support for the border-security bill isn’t a new line of attack for Harris. She promised to resurrect the bill during a TV interview on Wednesday, saying that it would have put 1,500 new border agents on the southern border, added funding to block the flow of fentanyl into the U.S. and “put more resources into our ability to prosecute transnational criminal organizations.”

“We do have a broken immigration system. And it needs to be fixed,” Harris said during an interview on MSNBC. “My pledge is that, when elected president, if the American people will have me, I will bring that bill back and I will sign it into law. And we need a comprehensive plan that includes what we need to do to fortify not only our border, but deal with the fact that we also need to create pathways for people to earn citizenship.”

Illegal entries fall after Biden order

Border crossings hit record highs under President Joe Biden, a fact that Trump has played up during his campaign. However, travel was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns during the Trump administration, complicating comparisons. 

Now, encounters at the border are trending down after Biden signed an executive order in June aimed at curtailing the number of asylum seekers entering the U.S.

Federal officials saw a 40% decrease in migrant encounters in the month after Biden signed the executive order. In the Tucson sector, which has the highest number of encounters along the entire southern border, migrant encounters dropped by nearly half from June to July.

The last time Harris was in Arizona, she held a packed rally at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale with her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. The vice president also paid a visit to the Cocina Adamex restaurant in downtown Phoenix. 

Trump followed suit at the same venue in Glendale and drew a crowd that matched or exceeded hers in a sign of his continued popularity with Republicans.

After Harris’ visit Friday, Arizona will have seen at least one presidential candidate or major surrogate per week during September. 

Vance campaigned in Phoenix at the beginning of the month, followed by vice-presidential nominee Tim Walz’ swing through Tempe and Mesa the following week.

Trump held a rally in Tucson in mid-September, and Harris’ husband, Doug Emhoff, campaigned for his wife in the same city on the same day.

Walz’s wife, Gwen Walz, made a solo trip to Arizona last week, going from Phoenix to Flagstaff to court voters.

Arizona Republic reporter Sarah Lapidus contributed to this article.

Here’s why Kamala Harris is visiting this Arizona border city

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Harris will campaign on Arizona’s border with Mexico in attempted show of strength on immigration

WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris will visit the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona on Friday as her campaign tries to turn the larger issue of immigration from a liability into a strength and hopes to counter a line of frequent, searing political attacks from former President Donald Trump.

Her campaign announced Wednesday that Harris will be in Douglas, Arizona, across the border from Agua Prieta, Mexico.

A Harris aide, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a trip that was still being planned, said the vice president plans to speak about border security and how, as a former attorney general of California, she took on international gangs and criminal organizations who traffic drugs, guns, and human beings. She also has long believed that the country needs an immigration system that is secure, fair, orderly and humane, the aide said.

Trump has built his campaign partly around calling for cracking down on immigration and the southern border, even endorsing using police and the military to carry out mass deportations should he be elected in November. Harris has increasingly tried to seize on the issue and turn it back against her opponent, though polls show voters continue to trust Trump more on it…

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joe’s deep desert waltz with the border

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Biden taking action as Congressional Republicans put partisan politics ahead of national security, twice voting against toughest reforms in decades

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Since his first day in office, President Biden has called on Congress to secure our border and address our broken immigration system. Over the past three years, while Congress has failed to act, the President has acted to secure our border. His Administration has deployed the most agents and officers ever to address the situation at the Southern border, seized record levels of illicit fentanyl at our ports of entry, and brought together world leaders on a framework to deal with changing migration patterns that are impacting the entire Western Hemisphere. 

Earlier this year, the President and his team reached a historic bipartisan agreement with Senate Democrats and Republicans to deliver the most consequential reforms of America’s immigration laws in decades. This agreement would have added critical border and immigration personnel, invested in technology to catch illegal fentanyl, delivered sweeping reforms to the asylum system, and provided emergency authority for the President to shut down the border when the system is overwhelmed. But Republicans in Congress chose to put partisan politics ahead of our national security, twice voting against the toughest and fairest set of reforms in decades.

President Biden believes we must secure our border. That is why today, he announced executive actions to bar migrants who cross our Southern border unlawfully from receiving asylum. These actions will be in effect when high levels of encounters at the Southern Border exceed our ability to deliver timely consequences, as is the case today. They will make it easier for immigration officers to remove those without a lawful basis to remain and reduce the burden on our Border Patrol agents.

But we must be clear: this cannot achieve the same results as Congressional action, and it does not provide the critical personnel and funding needed to further secure our Southern border. Congress still must act.

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The Biden-Harris Administration’s executive actions will:  

Bar Migrants Who Cross the Southern Border Unlawfully From Receiving Asylum

  • President Biden issued a proclamation under Immigration and Nationality Act sections 212(f) and 215(a) suspending entry of noncitizens who cross the Southern border into the United States unlawfully. This proclamation is accompanied by an interim final rule from the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security that restricts asylum for those noncitizens.
  • These actions will be in effect when the Southern border is overwhelmed, and they will make it easier for immigration officers to quickly remove individuals who do not have a legal basis to remain in the United States.
  • These actions are not permanent. They will be discontinued when the number of migrants who cross the border between ports of entry is low enough for America’s system to safely and effectively manage border operations. These actions also include similar humanitarian exceptions to those included in the bipartisan border agreement announced in the Senate, including those for unaccompanied children and victims of trafficking.

Recent Actions to secure our border and address our broken immigration system:

Strengthening the Asylum Screening Process

  • The Department of Homeland Security published a proposed rule to ensure that migrants who pose a public safety or national security risk are removed as quickly in the process as possible rather than remaining in prolonged, costly detention prior to removal. This proposed rule will enhance security and deliver more timely consequences for those who do not have a legal basis to remain in the United States.

Announced new actions to more quickly resolve immigration cases

  • The Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security launched a Recent Arrivals docket to more quickly resolve a portion of immigration cases for migrants who attempt to cross between ports of entry at the Southern border in violation of our immigration laws.
  • Through this process, the Department of Justice will be able to hear these cases more quickly and the Department of Homeland Security will be able to more quickly remove individuals who do not have a legal basis to remain in the United States and grant protection to those with valid claims.
  • The bipartisan border agreement would have created and supported an even more efficient framework for issuing final decisions to all asylum seekers. This new process to reform our overwhelmed immigration system can only be created and funded by Congress.

Revoked visas of CEOs and government officials who profit from migrants coming to the U.S. unlawfully

  • The Department of State imposed visa restrictions on executives of several Colombian transportation companies who profit from smuggling migrants by sea. This action cracks down on companies that help facilitate unlawful entry into the United States, and sends a clear message that no one should profit from the exploitation of vulnerable migrants.
  • The State Department also imposed visa restrictions on over 250 members of the Nicaraguan government, non-governmental actors, and their immediate family members for their roles in supporting the Ortega-Murillo regime, which is selling transit visas to migrants from within and beyond the Western Hemisphere who ultimately make their way to the Southern border.
  • Previously, the State Department revoked visas of executives of charter airlines for similar actions.

Expanded Efforts to Dismantle Human Smuggling and Support Immigration Prosecutions

  • The Departments of State and Justice launched an “Anti-Smuggling Rewards” initiative designed to dismantle the leadership of human smuggling organizations that bring migrants through Central America and across the Southern U.S. border. The initiative will offer financial rewards for information leading to the identification, location, arrest, or conviction of those most responsible for significant human smuggling activities in the region.
  • The Department of Justice will seek new and increased penalties against human smugglers to properly account for the severity of their criminal conduct and the human misery that it causes.
  • The Department of Justice is also partnering with the Department of Homeland Security to direct additional prosecutors and support staff to increase immigration-related prosecutions in crucial border U.S. Attorney’s Offices. Efforts include deploying additional DHS Special Assistant United States Attorneys to different U.S. Attorneys’ offices, assigning support staff to critical U.S. Attorneys’ offices, including DOJ Attorneys to serve details in U.S. Attorneys’ Offices in several border districts, and partnering with federal agencies to identify additional resources to target these crimes.

Enhancing Immigration Enforcement

  • The Department of Homeland Security has surged agents to the Southern border and is referring a record number of people into expedited removal.
  • The Department of Homeland Security is operating more repatriation flights per week than ever before. Over the past year, DHS has removed or returned more than 750,000 people, more than in every fiscal year since 2010.
  • Working closely with partners throughout the region, the Biden-Harris Administration is identifying and collaborating on enforcement efforts designed to stop irregular migration before migrants reach our Southern border, expand investment and integration opportunities in the region to support those who may otherwise seek to migrate, and increase lawful pathways for migrants as an alternative to irregular migration.

Seizing Fentanyl at our Border

  • Border officials have seized more fentanyl at ports of entry in the last two years than the past five years combined, and the President has added 40 drug detection machines across points of entry to disrupt the fentanyl smuggling into the Homeland. The bipartisan border agreement would fund the installation of 100 additional cutting-edge inspection machines to help detect fentanyl at our Southern border ports of entry.
  • In close partnership with the Government of Mexico, the Department of Justice has extradited Nestor Isidro Perez Salaz, known as “El Nini,” from Mexico to the United States to face prosecution for his role in illicit fentanyl trafficking and human rights abuses. This is one of many examples of joint efforts with Mexico to tackle the fentanyl and synthetic drug epidemic that is killing so many people in our countries and globally, and to hold the drug trafficking organizations to account.

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