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Dems Rage Over Kamala’s Resurfaced Car Crash Immigration Interview

Apparently, Kamala Harris is suddenly going to be “tough” on immigration, per a report from Reuters.

That sure hasn’t been the case in more than one disastrous interview, which the Internet has conveniently revealed.

Despite all the destruction it causes, the Internet sure is handy for turning up word salad after word salad after word salad offered by Harris over the course of her vice presidency.

Just consider her dumpster fire interview with Katie Couric earlier this year, which is now making the rounds across varied media channels once again.

During the interview, Harris offered rather non-reassuring responses to the immigration crisis.

A crisis that continues to deepen as Harris shamelessly campaigns nationwide.
“I want to talk to you about immigration, because I think nearly everyone agrees that the system is broken, and that we need comprehensive immigration reform. Early on, I know you were tasked with understanding the root causes of the immigration crisis, but you’re not in charge of the border, which I think is important to point out,” Couric observed.

Indeed, it is. Harris, after all, could never even be bothered to go to the border (until Trump did), though she was bizarrely anointed “Border Czar.”

Much in the same way that she’s now been anointed for the Democrat presidency.

Under Biden-Harris’s so-called leadership, the border crisis has exploded, leading to record high illegal border crossings and further magnifying the grave national security risks that have soared ever since Biden became the principal occupant of the Oval Office.

Therefore, Couric was quite clever in noting that it was “important” to point out that Harris is most decidedly not in charge of the border, especially given how out of control it currently is.

On one hand, Couric may have made these remarks to spare Harris the rather obvious embarrassment of having failed to secure the border.

“So many big-city mayors across the country are saying this is an untenable situation … Americans disapprove of the way the Biden administration has handled the border. How do you address that?” Couric pressed.

“There’s no question our immigration system is broken and it needs to be fixed … and as with any problem, leaders will participate – true leaders – in the solution … I think the day after our inauguration, when Joe Biden came in as president and me as vice president. The first bill that we offered was a bill to fix the immigration system,” Harris babbled.

That’s interesting.

Because one of the first things Biden did was dismantle the construction of the wall that Trump had initiated for national security – flagrantly overstepping his boundaries with Congress as well, who had already approved the expenditure of the funds.

Elsewhere in her interview, Harris basically previewed her presidential run that would emerge all of half a year later, as she shamelessly prattled on about her hobnobbing.

“I’ve now met with over 150 world leaders – presidents, prime ministers, chancellors, and kings … Many of them… look to us to be a leader on so many of these issues,” Harris babbled.

And those issues would be? Mass illegal migration? Mass crime waves?

Who knows what other “issues” may emerge as Harris continues clawing her way to power.

Author: Jane Jones


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