In a recent interview, Vice President Kamala Harris addressed critical issues facing the Biden-Harris administration, particularly highlighting immigration and foreign policy with respect to the ongoing challenges at the U.S. southern border and the Israel-Hamas conflict. Emphasizing the significance of bipartisan efforts, Harris noted that legislation aimed at bolstering border security, which was endorsed by Border Patrol, was thwarted by the Trump administration. She asserted a commitment to comprehensive immigration reform, reinforcing the necessity of consequences for illegal border crossings and the importance of adequate resources like deploying 1,500 additional agents to tackle drug trafficking, especially fentanyl. Transitioning to foreign policy, Harris reaffirmed unwavering support for Israel's right to defend itself while calling for urgent measures to address humanitarian crises and advocate for a two-state solution. She highlights her background in law enforcement against transnational crime and her traveling experience to cultivate consensus among various opinions on crucial national matters. Furthermore, she mentioned her openness to including Republicans in her cabinet to promote diverse perspectives, particularly in upcoming elections. The interview underscores Harris's determination to address root causes of immigration alongside fostering a collaborative political environment to tackle pressing global and national issues.
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