President Trump is gearing up his campaign against Vice President Kamala Harris as his new opponent, following President Biden’s withdrawal from the race. The focus is on Harris’ role as “border czar” and her handling of immigration issues. Trump criticized Harris for her approach to the border crisis, which he believes has led to an increase in cartel profits and human smuggling.
Border Patrol Council members Brandon Judd and Paul Perez also echoed Trump’s concerns, highlighting the failures they see in Harris’ approach to immigration policy. They argue that Trump has done more for border security than any other president. Trump criticized the Biden administration for reversing many of his immigration policies, such as ending the Safe Third Agreement and the Remain in Mexico policies.
Trump plans to continue attacking Harris on immigration issues, emphasizing her support for decriminalizing illegal border crossings and her plans for mass amnesty and citizenship for illegal aliens. He also mentioned his intention to increase resources for tackling illegal immigration if elected.
Additionally, Trump expressed interest in debating Harris multiple times, highlighting his belief that she is more radical than Biden. He also suggested that President Obama played a role in Biden’s decision to drop out of the race. Trump sees Harris’ previous campaign suspension in 2019 as an indication of potential weaknesses in her candidacy.
With the upcoming 100-day sprint to Election Day and the 2024 presidential race heating up, the debate over immigration policy and border security will likely be central themes in the political discourse.
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