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Will Kamala keep controversial Biden-era immigration policies? Unclear…

According to a post on X from Fox News border correspondent Bill Melugin, the Kamala Harris campaign will not directly answer whether or not Harris will discontinue the controversial CBP One cellphone app or the CHNV migrant flights responsible for allowing 1.3 million migrants into the U.S.

Melugin shared the following on X:

NEW: I asked VP Kamala Harris’ campaign if she will keep the Biden administration’s controversial CBP One cell phone app & CHNV migrant flights mass parole program if she wins the election.

The campaign provided me a statement that did not answer those questions. The campaign said instead that she supports the bipartisan border bill, and would sign it.

That bill would have immediately ended the use of the CBP One cell phone app for paroling migrants into the U.S., but it would have kept the CHNV migrant flights parole program in place.

Both programs combined have allowed over 1.3 million migrants to enter the U.S. lawfully since the Biden admin started them less than two years ago in late 2022 & early 2023.

800,000+ via the CBP One App. 530,000 via CHNV migrant flights. Again, these numbers are not counted in Border Patrol data as they are not illegal crossings and they never encounter Border Patrol.

Statement below from Harris campaign spokesperson Mia Ehrenberg.

“As a prosecutor for over 20 years, Vice President Harris has spent her career putting criminals behind bars, and upholding rule of law in the country,” the statement read. “As Attorney General of California, Kamala Harris went after international drug gangs, human traffickers, and cartels. As Vice President, she supported the bipartisan border security bill and will fight for tough, smart solutions to secure the border, keep communities safe, and reform our broken immigration system.”