Vice President Kamala Harris.Photo: Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times via Getty
The White House says Vice PresidentKamala Harriswill visit the southern border in El Paso, Texas, on Friday, three months after she said she’d “absolutely” travel there to check in on its conditions.
While the administration has faced mounting scrutiny over its approach to the persistently thorny issue, Press Secretary Jen Psakitoldreporters on Wednesday that Harris, 56, was waiting to schedule the long-anticipated visit “when it was the right time.”
Psaki said the goal is “to continue to address the root causes” of migration in Central America.
The latest in a cycle of migration increases stretching back multiple presidents has fueled what both the Biden administration and its critics call a “crisis,” with border officials saying they were overwhelmed.
Advocates have called for reforms, decrying the detention-like facilities where many migrants have been held while seeking new opportunities in the U.S.
Conservatives have called for stricter immigration policies, saying Biden is too lax and welcoming.
In March, Biden, 78, said Harriswould lead the administration’s effortsto address migration to the southern border.
Both Biden and Harris have explicitly told migrants “do not come,” as U.S. officials scrambled to accommodate tens of thousands of people arriving at the border hoping to be accepted through the country’s arcane and slow-moving system.
A Harris spokeswoman did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for further details about the vice president’s visit.
Border Patrol facility.CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty
Though Biden had campaigned on reversing PresidentDonald Trump’s divisive “zero tolerance” immigration policies, his White House faced its own criticisms for how they handled the increase in migration - particularly for the treatment of unaccompanied children.
Hours after taking office, Biden erased some of Trump’s widely criticized decisions and vowed to reunite kids who were separated from their families during the last presidency.
“I’m not making new law, I’m eliminating bad policy,” Bidentoldreporters in January.
But as historic numbers of children arrived at the border early in Biden’s presidency - including arecord-breaking18,960 unaccompanied children in March - critics said not much had changed, as photos showed kids being held in overcrowded facilities well-past the 72-hour limit they are allowed to be kept there.
“These systems that exist are wrong,” Rep.Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a leading progressive,said in March. “They’re wrong. These are facilities that are designed the way our carceral facilities are designed.”
The White House was also criticized for alack of transparencyafter not allowing journalists to visit the border facilities for weeks on end earlier in the year.
Kamala Harris.Hector Vivas/Getty
Officials said the number of children being held at border patrol facilitiesdropped 88 percentbetween March and late April.
On Wednesday, a Health and Human Services spokesperson told PEOPLE and other media outlets there are now less than 15,000 children in its care, down from about 23,000 in April.
However, criticism for the Biden administration’s handling of the “crisis” is still ringing throughout conservative circles, where many have honed in on Harris and the border.
News of her visit comes days after Texas Gov. Greg Abbottannouncedhis intentions to crowd-fund construction of a wall at the state’s border with Mexico, an unusual step that’s so far raised nearlyhalf a million dollarsin private donations.
Former President Trump also recently announced plans to visit the border next week alongside Abbott, one of his fiercest political allies, along with a group of Republicans from the House of Representatives.
source: people.com