
Vice President Kamala Harris is in Central America this week to meet with the presidents of Guatemala and Mexico — her first international trip since taking office and being named illegal immigration czar — where she is set to announce new initiatives to tackle “corruption” and “economic opportunities” in the region.
Traveling on Air Force Two, the vice president arrived in Guatemala City on Sunday evening ahead of her two days of planned meetings and diplomatic talks amid a record migrant surge from the region, after President Biden tasked Harris with addressing its “root causes.”