Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) said over the weekend that Vice President Kamala Harris, if she becomes the next president of the United States, will making sure that the millions of illegal aliens that have flooded into the U.S. under President Joe Biden become U.S. citizens.
Warren made the remarks during a Sunday interview with Jake Tapper on CNN’s “State of the Union” while talking about how President Joe Biden appointed Harris to be his border czar.
“President Biden charged Vice President Harris with addressing the root causes of mass migration at the border by going to those Central American countries,” Tapper said. :She’s consistently defended his handling of the border crisis. I don’t know — I don’t need to tell you voters overwhelmingly disapprove of how the Biden/Harris administration has handled the border.”
“By giving the nomination to one of the leaders of the border effort, aren’t Democrats doubling down on one of your party’s biggest vulnerabilities?” he asked.
Warren claimed that border crossing are lower under the Biden administration than they were under the Trump administration and that it was a problem that Congress had to solve.
“We need the tools in order to have more resources at the border, to have more resources in the states and cities that are supporting migrants. And I believe we need to create a pathway to citizenship. All of that is part of what we need to do for comprehensive immigration reform,” Warren said. “Kamala Harris will work with Congress and get that done.”
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