What Kamala Harris did - and didn't do - on immigration and the border
Briefly

Vice President Kamala Harris was assigned to lead diplomatic efforts to improve conditions in Central America, aiming to reduce the influx of migrants to the U.S.
Despite Harris's role and a reported 35% reduction in migration from Central America, analysts struggle to connect her efforts directly to the decrease.
Republicans have labeled Harris as the 'border czar,' and her involvement in immigration has become a political liability as she runs for president.
Harris has emphasized her background as a former prosecutor addressing undocumented gang influence, reflecting her tough stance on immigration issues.
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