North Dakota Gov. Burgum Condemns Vice President Harris and President Biden for Alleged Open Borders Policy
- September 1, 2024 06:03am
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North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum has criticized Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden for what he claims is an open borders policy.
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North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum has launched a scathing attack on Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden, accusing them of allowing for "open borders" in the United States.
North Dakota Gov. Burgum Condemns Vice President Harris and President Biden for Alleged Open Borders Policy
Burgum, a Republican, made the remarks during an interview with CNN on Friday. He claimed that Harris "wants to have open borders, just like Biden has," and that this policy is a major concern for many Americans.
"One of the big issues that people are going to be facing is open borders," Burgum said. "And we're very clear about how President Trump stands on that issue."
North Dakota Gov. Burgum Condemns Vice President Harris and President Biden for Alleged Open Borders Policy
Burgum's comments come amid ongoing controversy over the Biden administration's handling of the U.S.-Mexico border. The number of border crossings has increased significantly under Biden, and critics have accused the administration of failing to adequately enforce immigration laws.
Harris, who is responsible for overseeing border policy, has faced particular criticism for her handling of the situation. She has been accused of failing to visit the border and of downplaying the severity of the crisis.
North Dakota Gov. Burgum Condemns Vice President Harris and President Biden for Alleged Open Borders Policy
In response to the criticism, Harris has recently signaled that she intends to "enforce" laws on immigration. However, her record on the border has been called into question by her critics.
Burgum, for his part, believes that the border is a federal responsibility and that the government should be doing more to secure it.
"One of the things that’s very clear is that the border, as part of national security, is the federal government’s job," Burgum said. "That’s not left to the states. President Trump wants to secure our border."
Burgum's comments come as the United States prepares for the upcoming midterm elections. Republicans have made immigration a major campaign issue, and they are hoping to gain control of Congress by criticizing the Biden administration's handling of the border.
It remains to be seen whether Burgum's remarks will resonate with voters. However, they are likely to further inflame the debate over immigration and border security.
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