'This isn't a game,' the Democratic presidential candidate said.
Democratic California senator and presidential candidate Kamala Harris condemned President Donald Trump's threat to shut down the U.S. border over the weekend, warning that such a"reckless" move could cost businesses along the border millions.
Harris's warning came after Trump said that he"may" shut down the southern border in response to a surge in asylum seekers, including many families from Central America, arriving at U.S. ports of entry. The U.S. leader's threat to shut down U.S. ports of entry has prompted fears among businesses based along the border, with one restaurant owner telling FOX 5 he believes such a shutdown would force some businesses to close.
The restaurant owner also noted that a large share of their employees also live in Tijuana, meaning that many workers would not be able to get to their jobs if the U.S.-Mexico border is shut down. The president has repeatedly appeared to liken trade deficits to budget deficits, despite the fact that the U.S.'s trade deficit with Mexico means only that the U.S. is bringing in more goods from Mexico than Mexico is importing from the U.S. Economists have said is to be expected, however, given that the U.S. economy is stronger, while the cost of labor and production in Mexico is much lower.
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