Harris arrives at the US-Mexico border to try to show that her record is more than Trump criticisms
DOUGLAS, Ariz. (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris arrived Friday at Arizona’s border with Mexico, making her first visit to the international boundary since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee as she confronts one of her biggest vulnerabilities ahead of the November election.
Harris stepped out of her motorcade on a dusty desert road outside Douglas, Arizona, and shook hands with two men from the U.S. Border Patrol. Harris, wearing sunglasses, slacks and a black coat, chatted with the uniformed agents as they walked along the rust-colored border wall in temperatures that neared 100 degrees.
Later, she was expected to call for further tightening asylum restrictions, breaking from President Joe Biden’s policy on an issue where her rival, former President Donald Trump, has an edge.
Trump and his fellow Republicans have pounded Harris relentlessly over the Biden administration’s record on migration and fault the vice president for spending little time visiting the border during her time in the White House.