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Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris was spotted making an extremely rare appearance at the southern border on Friday as she seemingly remembered she was once tasked by President Joe Biden with dealing with border security and illegal immigration. Harris went to the Arizona border town of Douglas to pose with some US Customs and Border Protection agents, the New York Post reported.
Harris was well turned-out, wearing stylish sunglasses and a necklace that looked like it came from the legendary jewelry cases of Tiffany & Co. If so, the bauble is worth a cool $62,000.
“Dems decided to send Kamala Harris out in a $62,000 Tiffany necklace to reassure the middle class that she and the corpse we just saw wheeze through a debate have their best interests at heart!” critic noted on X.
Another X observer noted how the necklace and its price tag might not mesh with Harris’ narrative of just being a product of an average, middle-class family. “I'm pleased to see Kamala Harris emphasizing her middle-class upbringing, especially as she wears a Tiffany necklace valued at around $70,000 during her visit to the southern border.”
The gold, chain-link necklace does resemble precisely one advertised byTiffany’s and can be seen in their online catalog, listed as a Bold Graduated Link Necklace that is sold for $62,000. But neither Tiffany’s nor the Harris campaign have answered the Post’s queries about whether the two necklaces are the same product.
Harris was visiting the Arizona town to promise to mend “our broken immigration system” but apparently taking no blame for the millions of illegal immigrants who have wandered across the border with impunity during the Biden-Harris years. Neither did she address the fact that 13,000 convicted murderers and 435,000 criminals were among those who snuck in as of July 2024.
She hasn’t been to the open southern border since she appeared in 2021 as Biden’s border czar. Harris accused Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump of “fanning the flames of fear and division” over the border crisis.
But the National Border Patrol Council (NBPC) union dismissed Harris’ border stop as a political "photo op" and not a real attempt to solve or even admit the real gravity of the border crisis that has persisted throughout the Biden-Harris administration.
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