During a recent interview blitz, Vice President Kamala Harris addressed tough questions for an hour, defending her record as a prosecutor, senator, and vice president. The interview took place on the “The Breakfast Club” radio show in Detroit, Michigan, a battleground state. Harris emphasized policies aimed at the black community and refuted allegations regarding her handling of marijuana cases. This interview highlighted her commitment to issues important to voters and showcased her responses to various criticisms and inquiries.
Citizenship Act of 2021 would have created new citizenship pathways for immigrants.
Harris then pivoted to touting border policies implemented in 2024, years after illegal border crossings began to surge.
“We then tightened up the asylum application process. We then worked with what we needed to do to secure ports of entry. We did a number of things,” she said, while reiterating her support for the failed bipartisan border bill and her position that it is Congress’s job to fix the immigration system.