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The Biden-Harris administration has already been facing criticism for their handling of the influx of migrants at the southern border. As migrants at the border seek to travel to the US, a local official in Guatemala is now calling on Vice President Kamala Harris to visit the border.
Despite the administration’s advice to possible migrants not to travel to the border at this time, many are still seeking to cross. With Harris as the “Immigration Czar,” she has yet to visit the southern border.
Speaking with CBS News’ Manuel Bojorquez, Guatemalan regional Mayor Winter Coc Ba said that his fellow residents have received the radio messages being put out by the Biden administration, advising against traveling to the southern border in the hopes of crossing over to the US despite living with dire circumstances. Coc Ba said that the messages have worked so far. When asked what they want to say to Harris, Coc Ba said he wants her to personally visit the region.
Farmer weighs leaving family in Guatemala to find work in U.S. CBSNews © Credit: CBSNews 1617893552823.png
Ruben Che is a farmer in the hillsides of Guatemala. However, the crops that have supported generations of his family in the area are gone due to natural disasters made worse by climate change leaving him with a desperate choice that so many in Central America are facing.
Threatened by climate change, Guatemalans see opportunity in migrating to U.S.
Replay Video This is the coffee bean, he told CBS News Manuel Bojorquez, showing him a lifeless plant.
Those and his cardamom crops stood no chance when the valley he farmed in turned into a lake, after back-to-back hurricanes lashed the region with intensity and rainfall.
On Thursday,
CBS This Morning tried to convince viewers that the illegal immigration crisis at the U.S. southern border was being caused by climate change instead of Biden administration policies that were encouraging migrants to make the dangerous journey. The left-wing environmental agenda was conveniently used to deflect blame from the President’s mishandling of the unfolding humanitarian disaster.
“This week we’ve also been showing you the roots of the border crisis, why people make the dangerous journey to the U.S. in the first place,” co-host Anthony Mason touted as he teed up
a report “from Guatemala on how climate change is forcing many into a difficult choice.” The headline on screen blared:
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