Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., emphasized the need for a pathway to citizenship for millions of aliens in the U.S. illegally during her recent appearance on CNN’s “State of the Union.” She expressed her support for Vice President Kamala Harris as someone who can effectively navigate Congress to achieve comprehensive immigration reform, including increased resources for border management and local support for migrants.
Warren’s remarks come amid criticism of the Biden-Harris administration’s immigration policies, which have faced disapproval from voters. She stated that current border crossings are lower than in the last year of the Trump administration, suggesting improvement under Biden but acknowledging that a long-term solution requires legislative action.
In contrast, former President Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, have been vocal about their opposition to the current administration’s approach to immigration. Vance accused Harris of wanting to allow citizenship for illegal immigrants and framed the issue as a threat to national security and voting integrity, urging undocumented individuals to prepare to leave the country in light of a potential Trump presidency return.
This exchange reflects the ongoing debate within the Democratic and Republican parties regarding immigration policy as the 2024 election approaches, highlighting differing strategies and approaches to addressing the complex issue of immigration reform.
(Source: Fox News)
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