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                                       President 
Joe Biden said Wednesday he was tapping Vice President Kamala Harris to lead his administration's 
effort to stem migration from Central America, as the United States 
deals with a surge of 
unaccompanied minors crossing its southern border. 
                
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Biden taps Harris to stem migration from ‘Northern Triangle’
      
       
             
   
 
     
       
  
 
     The role will represent the first significant item in the vice president's portfolio, and her involvement has the potential to 
elevate the issue within the White House and broader administration. 
   Calling her "the most qualified person to do it," Biden said Harris  would "lead our efforts with Mexico and the Northern Triangle" -- El  Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala -- which, he said, "are going to need  help in stemming the movement of so many folks -- stemming the migration  to our southern border."
  Harris will 
work along two tracks,  senior administration officials said Wednesday: "stemming the flow of  irregular migrants to the U.S." in the near term, and in the longer  term, establishing a "strategic partnership" with 
Mexico  and Northern Triangle countries "based on respect and shared values, to  enhance prosperity, combat corruption and strengthen the rule of law." 
     © Evan Vucci/AP       "She is going to be focused on overseeing our diplomatic efforts,  working closely with these nations to look at the issues of migration  and their own enforcement on their own borders," an official said. "More  broadly, though, she's going to be working to implement a long-term  strategy that gets at the root causes of migration."
             
  
MORE: Scared and hungry: Young boys cross the border alone   Harris said Wednesday "there's no question that this is a challenging  situation" and that she planned to engage with foreign leaders, civil  society and the private sector. 
 "I also look forward to working  with members of Congress who I think share our perspective on the need  to address root causes for the migration that we've been seeing," she  said Thursday at the White House, before she and Biden discussed  immigration with the secretaries of homeland security and health and  human services, as well as other advisers.
     © Evan Vucci/AP  President Joe Biden speaks with Vice President Kamala Harris as they  meet with Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra and  Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas at the White House on  March 24, 2021, in Washington.      When Biden previously served as vice president, then-President 
Barack Obama  tasked him with taking the lead on a variety of domestic and  international priorities, from shaping foreign policy on Iraq and  Ukraine, to overseeing the implementation of the 2009 economic recovery  act. 
  Until now, Biden had not tasked Harris with a similar, high-profile issue she could make her own.
MORE: Biden administration releases video from inside crowded migrant detention facilities   The president said Harris' experience dealing with organized crime and  human rights issues as California's attorney general would prove useful.  
 "She's leading the effort, because I think the best thing to do  is to put someone who, when he or she speaks, they don't have to wonder  about, 'Is that where the President is?'" Biden said. 
 "When she speaks, she speaks for me," he said. "Doesn’t have to check with me. She knows what she's doing." 
  Harris will also work with Cabinet members like the secretary of state,  as well as the administrator of the United States Agency for  International Development and 
the U.S. special envoy for the Northern Triangle, an official said.
     © Evan Vucci/AP  Vice President Kamala Harris meets with President Joe Biden, Health and  Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra and Homeland Security Secretary  Alejandro Mayorkas at the White House on March 24, 2021.     She is stepping into the role as the Biden administration struggles to balance its message that the U.S.-Mexico 
border is "closed"  with its stated desire to find safe places for the minors who keep  crossing the border unaccompanied by their parents. Federal facilities  on the southern border have become overwhelmed with those minors. 
  In 2019, when the Trump administration was in the midst of enacting  hard-line immigration policies, it also found U.S. facilities  overflowing with migrants. That summer, President Donald Trump  dispatched Harris' predecessor, Vice President Mike Pence, to tour U.S.  Border Patrol facilities 
accompanied by cameras that captured packed, unsanitary conditions.
MORE: Migrants released from Rio Grande Valley without court dates    The officials declined to provide any specific travel Harris may be  planning or calls she may have in the future, although an official did  note that this morning the vice president spoke with the special envoy  and other members of a U.S. 
delegation currently visiting Mexico. 
  On Monday, a reporter asked Harris if she planned to travel to the  border -- neither she nor Biden have done so since taking office. 
 "Not today," Harris said, laughing. "But I have before and I'm sure I will again."
So fiden puts his POTUS in fact in charge of the illegals swamping teh Texas border - like putting the mouse in charge of guarding the cheese - of hordes of spanish speaking diseae and drug ridden  illegals they will indoctrinate into DPST voters - citizenship not required. 
Yep - another DPST play to take total power in perpetuity over America.  
Marxism on teh rise in the Western hemisphere. 
Be afraid - Be very afraid!!!