Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris along with several candidates decried President Trump’s immigration policies and pledged Friday to push in the first 100 days of her administration for comprehensive immigration reform with a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, Yahoo news reports.
“Every day in America until we resolve this issue there are real consequences for real human beings. That’s why the first 100 days are important to me.”
Harris’s promise was echoed by the other candidates at the event — Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro and Washington Gov. Jay Inslee — all of whom had traveled to California, along with at least 10 other Democratic candidates, to court potential supporters at this weekend’s state Democratic Party convention in advance of next March’s delegate-rich presidential primary.