Trump to visit southern border in Arizona, blames crisis on 'Czar' Kamala Harris
SUMMARY
President Donald Trump is set to visit the U.S. southern border in Cochise County, Arizona, this Thursday, as the nation grapples with what he describes as the "country's worst border crisis." Trump's campaign squarely blames Vice President Kamala Harris, dubbing her the "border Czar," for the surge of illegal immigration and the ongoing fentanyl crisis. Trump reiterated the gravity of the border situation, citing violent crimes committed by illegal aliens, including the murders of Jocelyn Nungaray, Laken Riley, and Rachel Morin. He also pointed to the rising fentanyl crisis, with over half of the pills entering the U.S. coming through Arizona. Trump also stated that the American people cannot endure another four years of Harris's inaction and pledged to address the border issues if elected. His visit will take place at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday.