VP Harris met by protesters in El Paso: 'Kamala, you came a little too late'
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Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to the border Friday for her first trip since being tapped by the president to determine the root causes of the migration crisis slamming the southern border.
Instead, the vice president was met with protesters waving flags and holding signs supporting former President Trump as well as blasting "Que Mala" — a Spanish phrase meaning "how mean" — for making a "wrong turn" and informing the vice president that El Paso "isn't Europe." Other signs asked Harris how many "little girls need to be raped" before the administration declares the border crisis a "crisis" and if the vice president could "hear their screams." Another sign said the "spirit of America starts at the border."More Related News