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Harris arrives at the US-Mexico border to try to show that her record is more than Trump criticisms

DOUGLAS, Ariz.
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Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris visits the U.S. border with Mexico in Douglas, Ariz., Friday, Sept. 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

DOUGLAS, Ariz. (AP) 鈥 Vice President walked a scrubby stretch of fence line along Arizona鈥檚 border with Mexico on Friday, making her first visit to the international boundary since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee as she confronts one of her biggest vulnerabilities ahead of .

Harris chatted with local Border Patrol leaders about securing the area as they strode along a rust-colored stretch of wall built during Barack Obama's presidency. Temperatures neared 100 degrees.

Later, she was expected to call for further tightening asylum restrictions, moving beyond President policy on an issue where her rival, former President , has an edge with voters.

Trump and his fellow Republicans have pounded Harris relentlessly over the Biden administration鈥檚 record on and fault the vice president for spending little time visiting the border during her time in the White House.

Harris will outline her plan to crack down further on asylum claims and keep the restrictions in place longer compared to the executive order that Biden signed this summer, according to a campaign official who spoke on condition of anonymity because Harris had not yet made the announcement. The official briefed reporters aboard Air Force 2 en route to Arizona.

Harris arrived by helicopter in Douglas, where she met with Mayor Donald Huish, Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels and County Supervisor Ann English, along with Sen. Mark Kelly and Attorney General Kris Mayes.

Immigration and border security are top issues in Arizona, the only battleground state that borders Mexico and one that contended with a of asylum seekers last year. Voters on migration, and Harris has gone on offense to improve her standing on the issue and defuse a key line of political attack for Trump.

In nearly every campaign speech she gives, Harris recounts how a sweeping bipartisan package aiming to overhaul the federal immigration system earlier this year after Trump urged top Republicans to .

"The American people deserve a president who cares more about border security than playing political games,鈥 Harris plans to say, according to an excerpt of her remarks previewed by her campaign.

After the immigration legislation stalled, the Biden administration announced rules that bar when U.S. officials deem that is overwhelmed. Since then, .

Harris will also use her trip to remind voters about her work as attorney general of California in confronting crime along the border. During an August rally in Glendale, outside Phoenix, she talked about helping to prosecute drug- and people-smuggling gangs that operated transnationally and at the border.

鈥淚 prosecuted them in case after case, and I won,鈥 Harris said then.

Florida Democratic Rep. Maxwell Frost, at 27 the youngest member of Congress and a leading advocate for Harris with young and Hispanic voters, said that in backing stricter enforcement, Harris is trying to 鈥渟trike a chord鈥 and 鈥渟he understands that, right now, there is a crisis at the border. It鈥檚 a humanitarian crisis.鈥

鈥淭hat鈥檚 why she鈥檚 pushing for more resources at the border so that we have an orderly process, which is really important,鈥 Frost said. 鈥淏ut, the thing is, that鈥檚 where Donald Trump stops, is just at enforcement.鈥

The vice president鈥檚 trip to Douglas thrusts the issue of yet less than six weeks before Election Day.

Trump didn鈥檛 wait for her to arrive there before pushing back. He pointed Friday to purported data about criminals entering the U.S. illegally in a bid to link Harris to violent crimes committed by migrants. In a scathing diatribe, he said 鈥渂lood is on her hands.鈥

鈥淭hese are hard, tough, vicious criminals that are free to roam in our country,鈥 Trump said at a manufacturing plant in Michigan.

Earlier in the week, he told voters that 鈥渨hen Kamala speaks about the border, her credibility is less than zero."

The Trump campaign has also countered with its own TV ads deriding the vice president as a failed 鈥渂order czar.鈥

鈥淯nder Harris, over 10 million illegally here,鈥 said one spot. However, estimates on how many people have entered the country illegally since the start of the Biden administration in 2021 vary widely.

Harris also never held the position of border czar. Instead, her was to tackle the 鈥渞oot causes鈥 of migration from three Central American nations 鈥 El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras 鈥 that were responsible for a significant share of border crossers.

The vice president took a long-term approach to an immediate problem, helping persuade multinational corporations and Latin American businesses to invest in the region. That, she argued, would create jobs and give locals more reasons to stay home rather than take the arduous trek north.

Still, Trump has continued to decry an 鈥渋nvasion鈥 of border crossers.

Polls show that most Americans trust him to more than they do Harris.

Douglas, where Harris will appear, is an overwhelmingly Democratic border town in GOP-dominated Cochise County, where the Republicans on the board of supervisors are facing criminal charges for refusing to certify the 2022 election results. Trump was in the area last month, using a remote stretch of border wall and a pile of steel beams to between himself and Harris on border security.

The town of 16,000 people has strong ties to its much larger neighbor, Agua Prieta, Mexico, and a busy port of entry that鈥檚 slated for a long-sought upgrade. Many locals are as concerned with making legal border crossings more efficient as they are with combatting illegal ones.

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Cooper reported from Phoenix.

Will Weissert And Jonathan J. Cooper, The Associated Press