Biden Picks Kamala Harris to be the Point Person for Diplomatic Efforts

WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden announced that he choose Vice President Kamala Harris as the point person in the country's diplomatic efforts with Mexico and the Northern Triangle countries in Central America to stem migration at the southern border.

Biden made the announcement at the White House on Wednesday, describing Harris as someone compared to whom nobody "is better qualified to do this," citing the vice president's experience as California's former attorney general, Xinhua news agency reported.

 Faced with bipartisan load to tackle the surge of immigrants, especially unaccompanied children seeking reunion with their parents in the United States, at the US-Mexico border, Biden acknowledged there was a "serious spike" in people heading to the southern border even during the previous administration.

"This new surge we are dealing with now started in the past administration but it is our responsibility" to resolve the problem, he said.

Mentime, Harris has said that there is "no question this is a challenging situation," stressing the need to enforce laws and address the root causes in the meantime. She said she looked forward to engaging in diplomacy with the relevant countries, as well as reaching out to the private sector.

Administration officials including Roberta Jacobson, special assistant to the president and coordinator for the southwest border, and Juan Gonzalez, the National Security Council's senior director for the Western Hemisphere, travelled to Mexico and Guatemala this week to discuss with officials there plans to stop migrants from fleeing the countries.

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