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Vice President Harris Vows To Sign Border Security Bill

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Vice President Kamala Harris reaffirmed her dedication to signing the bipartisan border security bill that was unsuccessful in passing Congress earlier this year. Speaking at a campaign rally in Glendale, Arizona, Harris accused former President Donald Trump of influencing Republicans to vote against the bill in an attempt to secure an election victory.

Addressing a large crowd in the Phoenix suburbs, Harris emphasized her intention to sign the bill and advocated for comprehensive immigration reform. She stressed the importance of combining robust border security measures with an earned pathway to citizenship, highlighting a departure from Trump's approach to immigration policy.

Accuses Trump of influencing Republicans against the bill.
Harris vows to sign bipartisan border security bill.
Advocates for combining border security with pathway to citizenship.

During her speech, Harris acknowledged the flaws in the current immigration system and emphasized the need for comprehensive reform. She criticized Trump for his lack of genuine interest in addressing the issue, accusing him of prioritizing political gain over meaningful solutions.

Referring to the bipartisan bill that failed earlier in the year, Harris lamented Trump's role in sabotaging the legislation for his own political advantage. She assured the audience that if elected president, she would sign the bill into law, drawing enthusiastic cheers from the crowd.

The event in Glendale showcased Harris's commitment to addressing immigration issues and her willingness to work across party lines to achieve meaningful reform. By reiterating her support for the bipartisan border security bill, Harris positioned herself as a candidate focused on finding practical solutions to complex challenges.

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