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VisitHow will migrant crossings change by December 31, 2024, following Kamala Harris's Douglas, Arizona border visit?
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Kamala Harris to Visit Douglas, Arizona Border on Friday Amid Criticism
Sep 27, 2024, 02:03 PM
Vice President Kamala Harris is set to visit the U.S.-Mexico border in Douglas, Arizona, for the first time since June 2021, amid mounting criticism and political pressure. Harris, who has been dubbed the 'border czar,' has faced significant backlash for her handling of the border crisis over the past three and a half years. Her visit comes as immigration remains a contentious issue in the upcoming election, with former President Donald Trump and other critics accusing her of neglecting the border situation. Harris is expected to address these criticisms and outline her plans for border security during her visit on Friday. The trip is seen by many as a political move to counteract negative perceptions and bolster her campaign, especially among Latino voters and union members. The visit will take place in Arizona, a key battleground state, where recent data shows a drop in migrant crossings. Harris previously visited El Paso in 2021.
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