Vice President Kamala Harris recently visited the southern border for the first time as the Democratic nominee to address the issue of immigration. During her trip to Arizona, she criticized former President Donald Trump for derailing a bipartisan border security bill earlier in the year. Harris emphasized the need for effective border security measures and highlighted the impact of Trump’s political decisions on immigration issues.

In response to Harris’ visit, Trump escalated his rhetoric on immigration, accusing Harris of being responsible for violent crimes committed by undocumented immigrants. He also falsely claimed that Democrats allow illegal immigrants into the country to gain votes. The Democratic offensive on immigration aims to challenge Trump’s advantage on the issue, as shown in a recent CNN poll where Trump was favored by 49% of likely voters to handle immigration compared to Harris’ 35%.

During her trip, Harris outlined proposals to enhance restrictions on asylum seekers and to provide a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants who came to the US as children. She emphasized the importance of addressing long-standing immigration issues and ensuring that immigrants who contribute to American society have opportunities for citizenship. Harris also highlighted her experience as California’s attorney general in dealing with transnational criminal organizations.

As the election approaches, attention has shifted away from the presidential nominees to other issues such as the aftermath of Hurricane Helene and international conflicts. The vice presidential candidates are gearing up for their debate, and the electoral map remains uncertain with seven battleground states in focus. A recent CNN poll showed Harris leading in Nebraska’s 2nd District, which could play a crucial role in determining the election outcome based on electoral college votes.

In light of Harris’ visit to Arizona, the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee held a press call featuring mothers of those killed by undocumented immigrants or accidental fentanyl overdose. These mothers blamed Harris for what they perceive as a failure in border security measures and lack of accountability. Border crossings have decreased significantly in recent months due to executive actions aimed at curbing asylum access at the southern border, but Republicans continue to criticize Harris’ handling of immigration issues.

Harris has positioned herself as a candidate with a strong background in law enforcement and a commitment to addressing border security and immigration concerns. She plans to continue focusing on tackling transnational criminal organizations and strengthening border security. As the election draws closer, both campaigns are ramping up their efforts to secure key swing states and leverage their positions on critical issues such as immigration and national security.

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