Kamala Harris' mixed messages on the border: From migrant 'embrace' to 'do not come'
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Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday issued a tough warning to potential migrants, telling them "do not come" to the U.S. and warning that she believed they would be turned back -- a stark contrast to a more welcoming message she had issued in past years.
"The United States will continue to enforce our laws and secure our border," she said. "There are legal methods by which migration can and should occur but we, as one of our priorities, will discourage illegal migration and I believe if you come to our border you will be turned back." The remark was in contrast to past remarks Harris had made as a presidential candidate and senator, and Republicans quickly accused her of changing tune after a migrant surge that they say was fueled by rhetoric by the new administration.More Related News