"How about the message from our Vice President? Where is she? She was supposed to be in charge..." - MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle on how Kamala Harris has gone missing at our southern border.
MSNBC anchor Stephanie Ruhle criticized Vice President Kamala Harris Monday for being missing in action during the ongoing crisis on the southern border.
Startling images of thousands of migrants camped under the International Bridge in Del Rio, Texas over the weekend confirmed that the situation on the border remains chaotic. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has determined the situation to be so dire that he's asked President Joe Biden for a federal emergency declaration, saying that as of Saturday there were nearly 16,000 migrants in Del Rio.
"Thousands of families are immobilized in 100-degree heat as their numbers continue to swell as they wait to be processed by the approximately 64 federal agents in the area," Abbott wrote in a letter to the president. "Individuals are camping in squalid conditions and bathing in muddy river water, causing great health concerns."
Biden appointed Harris as his point person on the issue in March, and her critics are wondering what she is doing to stem the influx of migrants that has overwhelmed Customs and Border Patrol agents.
Here’s what Ruhle said:
How about the message from our vice president, where is she? She was supposed to be in charge of all of these migration issues, going to those Northern Triangle countries – that’s obviously not Haiti. That was one of her first international trips with the message do not come here illegally. People aren’t listening.
Kamala has been MIA on the border for most of the year. Biden put her in charge of the border, then claimed she was in charge of the migration from countries and that she would help solve the ‘root causes’ of immigration.
Now, with this Haitian migration crisis, we actually have a country suffering from these ‘root causes’ that the Biden administration likes to falsely claim is responsible for the entire migration crisis and Kamala is nowhere to be found.
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