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VP Harris to visit US-Mexico border

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US Vice President Kamala Harris had visited Mexico and Guatemala earlier this month.
Camera IconUS Vice President Kamala Harris had visited Mexico and Guatemala earlier this month. Credit: EPA

US Vice President Kamala Harris will visit the US-Mexico border for the first time since taking a lead role in immigration issues, her office says, bowing to pressure that she make the high-profile trip.

Harris will travel to El Paso, Texas, on Friday and will be accompanied by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Harris spokeswoman Symone Sanders said.

US President Joe Biden assigned Harris the task of addressing the root causes of migration of thousands of people from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras who cross the US border from Mexico.

She visited Mexico and Guatemala earlier this month.

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Republicans have assailed Harris for not having already visited the border.

Harris had said she would do so eventually.

Former president Donald Trump, who plans a border visit on June 30, said in a statement: "If (Texas) Governor (Greg) Abbott and I weren't going there next week, she would have never gone!"

Biden, a Democrat, has moved to reverse many of the restrictive immigration policies of Trump, a Republican he defeated in a November election.

At the same time Biden has left in place a border policy known as Title 42, expelling in five months more than 400,000 migrants detained at or near the border, including many Central American families and asylum seekers sent back to Mexico.

Publicly, the Biden administration insists the order remains necessary to limit the spread of the coronavirus, although it has yet to provide scientific data to support that rationale and many public health experts have opposed it.

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