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AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Governor Greg Abbott told Breitbart Texas that American voters will not be fooled by Vice President Kamala Harris’ sudden interest in the U.S.-Mexico border. Harris is scheduled to visit the border near Douglas, Arizona, later on Friday.
“Americans aren’t going to be fooled by this,” Abbott told Breitbart Abbott in an exclusive interview on Friday. “This did not happen four years ago under President Trump. All they had to do was to keep in place the policies that Trump put into place that led to a secure border.
“As bad as illegal immigration has been under Joe Biden, Kamala Harris’ policies are even worse than Joe Biden’s policies,” Governor Abbott concluded. “And if she’s elected president, it will destroy our country.” Vice President Harris is scheduled to travel to Douglas, Arizona, late Friday. She is expected to deliver remarks on her future policies regarding border security and illegal immigration. It is not known if the Democrat presidential candidate will take any questions from reporters during the visit.is the Breitbart Texas-Border team’s associate editor and senior news contributor. He is an original member of the Breitbart Texas team.
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