U.S. “border czar” suddenly resigned Hejinli still has not inspected the border

As the border crisis erupts in the southern United States, the White House border coordinator Roberta Jacobson, who has been in office for only 100 days and is known as the “border czar,” will leave her post at the end of this month, and the White House has not mentioned her successor, saying only that Washington’s work with Central American countries to resolve the border crisis is under the responsibility of Vice President The White House did not mention a replacement, saying only that Washington’s work with Central American countries to resolve the border crisis would be handled by Vice President He Jinli.

The White House national security adviser Sullivan announced the news on Friday (9), saying that Jacobson has made valuable contributions to Washington and the country, fighting for the interests of the country, as well as the ongoing cooperation with El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, the three “Northern Triangle” countries to solve the migration problem. Although the White House stressed that Jacobson’s departure has been decided beforehand, but the news is still unexpected, because Jacobson earlier interviewed by the media, as well as she has not expressed the will to resign.

Jacobson said before her departure that she was considering a cash transfer program for Central American countries with strings attached to help solve the economic hardship that led to the influx of refugees to the U.S. The program also includes the provision of new vaccine crowns. In addition, earlier appointed by President Biden to lead the solution to the border crisis, He Jinli, so far there is no plan to visit the border.