Biden charges Harris with stemming migrant
numbers at US-Mexico border
Vice-president will collaborate with Mexico and
Central America officials as White House faces criticism over border operations
Alexandra
Villarreal
Wed 24 Mar
2021 19.43 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/mar/24/joe-biden-kamala-harris-us-mexico-border-immigration
Joe Biden
announced on Wednesday that he is charging Kamala Harris with diplomatic
efforts to stem migration at the US-Mexico border, amid a deepening
humanitarian challenge there.
The vice-president
will collaborate with officials from Mexico and Central America, according to
Reuters, taking on similar responsibilities to Biden’s when he responded to an
influx of children and families as vice-president under the Obama
administration.
“Needless
to say, the work will not be easy,” Harris said. “But it is important work.”
Both Biden
and Harris were meeting with department heads and immigration advisers, after alarming
images circulated earlier this week showing packed border holding cells, where
young migrants rested on side-by-side floor mats and turned to mylar blankets
for warmth.
US Customs
and Border Protection (CBP) encountered nearly 9,500 children who came to the
country unaccompanied by a parent or guardian at the south-western border last
month, and more than 15,000 are currently in federal custody – nearly doubling
the previous record, according to the Washington Post.
The arrival
of so many vulnerable people, coinciding with the coronavirus pandemic, has
sent administrators scrambling for more space to safely accommodate those
children, many of whom are stranded in inhospitable CBP facilities long after
the legal time limit of 72 hours.
As Biden
shared Harris’s new assignment, White House officials and lawmakers were
touring a controversial shelter in Carrizo Springs, Texas, under the purview of
the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the federal arm that cares
for unaccompanied children until they can be released to parents or sponsors.
Following
widespread criticism of the administration’s lack of transparency surrounding
its border operations, HHS was allowing one network camera to join and document
the tour, even as officials announced they were opening a second Carrizo
Springs facility to hold an additional 500 migrant kids.
A Pentagon
spokesperson said on Tuesday that it had also received a request from HHS to
use an empty dormitory at joint base San Antonio and land at Fort Bliss – both
in Texas – to host unaccompanied children, CNN reported.
As the
urgent situation captures national attention, more politicians are expected to
descend on the border later this week. The Democratic representative Joaquin
Castro tweeted Monday that he would lead a delegation to Carrizo Springs on
Friday, a move he called “oversight to ensure humane treatment and orderly
process to unite kids with families”.
Texas’s two
Republican senators, John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, have also announced a visit to
the state’s Rio Grande Valley on Friday.
Cornyn, an
outspoken critic of the White House’s immigration policy, is currently under
fire for seemingly lamenting that unlike former presidents, Biden “has instead
emphasized the humane treatment of immigrants, regardless of their legal
status”.


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