Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign is refusing to provide specifics on her plan to grant amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants. Despite repeatedly promising to offer a pathway to citizenship, the campaign declined to answer questions about how she would achieve this, particularly through executive actions.
At the Democrat National Convention, Harris promised to provide an “earned pathway to citizenship” for millions of illegal immigrants, urging Americans to live up to their heritage. However, when asked by Axios if she would take executive action to protect illegal aliens and “Dreamers,” her spokesperson avoided a direct answer, only referencing her past support for immigration reform.
Harris’ original plan, outlined during her 2019 presidential campaign, included granting visas, green cards, and a path to citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants. But with growing concern over illegal immigration, her silence on the details is raising alarms among voters who are wary of mass amnesty without clear safeguards in place.
Recent polls reflect the mounting concerns, with a majority of likely voters blaming Harris for the ongoing border crisis. Since being appointed by President Joe Biden to address migration issues in 2021, Harris has faced criticism for failing to stem the tide of illegal crossings, earning her the label of “border czar.”
As immigration becomes a central issue in the 2024 presidential race, Harris’ inability to clarify her plan is fueling fears about how the crisis will be handled.