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Democrat nominee Kamala Harris was panned over her “completely staged” visit to the southern border on Friday and the phony photo op was underscored by the gaudy expensive necklace that she wore.

Ever since she was tabbed to be the “border czar” by outgoing President Joe Biden, Harris was uninterested in doing her job even as hundreds of thousands of criminal illegal aliens poured into the country, but her handlers are gaslighting America into believing that she now cares about the crisis only weeks before the election.

During what was Harris’ first actual trip to her area of responsibility, she met with Border Patrol agents in Douglas, AZ and briefly walked along a border fence strung with razor-wire with the veep wearing dark clothes, a brown jacket, heels and sunglasses, enough to pass for a Hollywood version of a tough female president but something was out of place.

Some low-information voters will swallow her public relations stunt hook, line, and sinker, but her woman of the people act was so fraudulent that she didn’t even bother to put on something less elitist than what according to critics, was a $62,000 gold chain Tiffany necklace.

The jewelry item does look similar to the “Bold Graduated Link Necklace” featured on Tiffany & Co.’s website although its unclear whether the veep’s necklace was indeed the pricey version from the elitist retailer, a more expensive version from elsewhere, or a cheap fake like her candidacy.

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Nonetheless, it wasn’t a good look for Harris, a limousine leftist who loves to present herself as a child of humble middle-class upbringing who allegedly used to work at McDonald’s, and X users pointed out her hypocrisy.

Just before the phony visit to the border, a stunning report citing data from ICE revealed the depth of Kamala’s incompetence as “border czar” with nearly 30,000 foreigners who have committed murder and rape allowed into the U.S. during her tenure.

“In the latest data, the criminals include 62,231 convicted of assault, 14,301 convicted of burglary, 56,533 with drug convictions and 13,099 convicted of homicide. An additional 2,521 have kidnapping convictions, and 15,811 have sexual assault convictions. There are an additional 1,845 with pending homicide charges, 42,915 with assault charges, 3,266 with burglary charges and 4,250 with assault charges,” Fox News reported, citing the numbers from ICE’s non-detained docket.

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