Harris Picks MN Gov. with Progressive Immigration Record as Running Mate
In a move that underscores her own stance on immigration, Vice President Kamala Harris has chosen Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate for the upcoming presidential election.
Harris’s potentially regrettable selection of Walz highlights his progressive immigration policies, potentially consolidating Democratic support while raising concerns among independents and Republicans about the growing problem of illegal migration, as the Washington Examiner reports.
Harris Faces Scrutiny Over Immigration Policies
The announcement, made on Tuesday morning, comes amid ongoing criticism of Harris’s handling of immigration issues. The vice president has been under fire due to increasing levels of illegal immigration during her tenure.
Walz's selection aims to bolster Harris’s standing within the Democratic Party. However, it may also provoke apprehension among voters who are more focused on border security.
As the political landscape heats up, observers noted that Harris bypassed Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona for the vice-presidential slot.
Kelly, a centrist with a mixed record regarding Trump's border policies, was seen as a potential counterbalance to more progressive elements within the party.
Walz’s Progressive Policies Spark Debate
Walz’s nearly two-decade-long public service career includes notable shifts towards policies favoring illegal immigrants. Since taking office in 2019, he has implemented a series of progressive measures in Minnesota.
These initiatives include the North Star Promise program, which provides free college tuition for illegal immigrants, and publicly subsidized health insurance for residents regardless of their immigration status. In addition, driver's licenses are now available to all residents, including those without permanent legal status.
Walz’s stance on border security has also drawn attention. Recently, he reiterated his support for investing in tools to bypass physical border barriers. “I always say, ‘Let me know how high it is,’” Walz stated. “If it’s 25 feet, then I’ll invest in a 30-foot-ladder factory. That’s not how you stop this.”
Republicans Criticize Walz’s Immigration Record
In response to Harris’s announcement, Republicans swiftly denounced Walz’s immigration record. The Republican National Committee and associated groups took to social media to express their discontent.
The Republican National Committee's research arm labeled Walz as “dangerously liberal,” comparing his immigration policies unfavorably to those of Harris. The Trump War Room account echoed these sentiments, criticizing Walz's support for sanctuary cities and benefits for illegal immigrants.
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley added her voice to the chorus, framing the Harris-Walz ticket as a victory for “open borders” and “socialism.” Rep. Brian Mast went further, accusing both Harris and Walz of leniency towards illegal immigration.
Walz’s Legislative and Political Background
Before rising to the governorship, Walz served six terms in Congress from 2007 to 2019, representing a predominantly rural area in southern Minnesota. His legislative career has been marked by a steady progression towards more liberal policies.
Walz has also had a distinguished 24-year service history in the Army National Guard and a teaching background in social studies, experiences that have shaped his approach to governance.
In 2018, during his gubernatorial campaign, Walz publicly supported the idea of Minnesota becoming a sanctuary state. He articulated his position by emphasizing the responsibility for enforcing immigration laws.
Impact on Harris’s Campaign Strategy
By selecting Walz as her running mate, Harris aims to galvanize the Democratic base with a clear message on immigration reform. The choice signifies a strategic alignment with progressive values.
This move underscores a broader effort to solidify support within the party's progressive wing. It reflects a calculated risk to prioritize ideological consistency over appeasing centrist and independent voters.
With the presidential election on the horizon, the Harris-Walz ticket will need to navigate a complex political landscape. Their combined records on immigration will likely be a focal point in the coming months.