Kamala Harris heads to Texas for dinner with mega-donors, but should she visit the border too?
Vice President Kamala Harris should extend her Texas trip to visit the border, people in Austin say
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Vice President Kamala Harris should tack on a visit to the southern border during her trip to Texas, several people in Austin told Fox News.
"Absolutely she should," one man, Mike, said. "But will she? I highly doubt it."
But Marcia wasn’t as adamant.
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"Only if she thinks it would serve some good," she said. "I'm sure she's on a very busy schedule."
Harris will join a conversation at the LBJ Presidential Library on Saturday to discuss abortion access, then give a speech at a fundraiser for the Texas Democratic Party.
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"She should absolutely take the time to visit the border," David told Fox News. "There's been a lot of dispute about the border."
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President Biden tapped Harris in March 2021 to address the root causes of the immigration surge. But the vice president hasn’t visited the border since June that year.
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"It would be worthwhile for the vice president to go and see what's happening there," David said.
But despite being a short flight away, Harris doesn’t have a border trip on her public schedule.
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"She should definitely go to the border and see what's going on there," Arlene, from New York, said.
Karen told Fox News: "I know she's very aware of what's happening at the border. I know she would like to go to the border, and I hope she has time to go to the border."
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Harris said "the border is secure" during a September interview. Meanwhile, annual arrests along the border surpassed 2 million for the first time that same month.
"If she sees it for her own eyes, maybe she'll have a little better understanding of what's really happening," Arlene said.