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Kamala Harris Late Border Visit Fails to Address Immigration Crisis

Vice President Kamala Harris is preparing to visit the U.S.-Mexico border, a trip that seems to be as overdue as a college student’s philosophy paper. Frank Luntz, the pollster with a finger on the political pulse, pointed out that this visit should have happened much earlier in her vice presidency—preferably before her role turned into a permanent game of political hide-and-seek. It appears that catching her at the border now simply draws attention to the glaring failures of the Biden administration when it comes to immigration.

As the Harris caravan rolls into Arizona for a campaign stop, one can’t help but wonder if this is just a desperate attempt to play catch-up with public opinion on immigration. The notion that she will address “bad immigration statistics” must have the Democrats sweating bullets, especially considering the staggering data that points to over 7 million illegal encounters since the start of fiscal year 2021. Those numbers don’t lie, and they certainly don’t help Harris’ case that she’s been a guardian of the border.

Luntz aptly highlighted the irony of Harris’ belated journey to the frontlines of the border crisis. He indicated that the longer she waits, the harder it becomes for her to justify her lack of action, raising the all-important question: What has she actually done? The muddied waters surrounding her responsibility—a classic Biden administration move—only add fuel to the fire of those who want accountability for the current state of affairs. Meanwhile, former President Trump sits back, eyeing the statistics as if he’s holding a winning poker hand, ready to call out the Democrats’ blunders.

It’s no secret that the Biden administration’s policies have not only contributed to surging illegal immigration but also impacted communities all over the country in unfortunate ways. Springfield, Ohio, has been feeling the effects, experiencing significant increases in traffic accidents and rising housing costs, all linked to an influx of Haitian migrants. The locals aren’t shy about pointing fingers at the Biden administration, making it abundantly clear that the current situation isn’t just a statistic; it’s a real-life drama unfolding on their streets.

As crime surges—including very serious offenses linked to illegal immigrants—the Biden administration remains stuck in neutral or perhaps even reverse. With incidents like the tragic murders of Rachel Morin, Laken Riley, and Jocelyn Nungaray making headlines, it becomes evident that crime doesn’t just come with a downturn in numbers but introduces an entirely new level of risk for communities nationwide. The narrative is crystal clear: the administration’s border policies are not merely a talking point among conservatives; they are the very issues affecting the lives of Americans. Harris may have arrived late to the border party, but the real question is whether she’ll stay long enough to make a difference—and from the looks of it, the invitation for change has likely expired.

Written by Staff Reports

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