Vice President Kamala Harris committed to signing a new version of a bipartisan Senate border security bill during a campaign event in Douglas, Arizona, on Friday. What Happened: In her first visit to the U.S.-Mexico border in three years, Harris emphasized her intention to reinforce asylum restrictions that have helped reduce border crossings since May. She stated, “It was the strongest border security bill we have seen in decades,” and blamed Trump for halting its progress, reported The Hill. Harris also proposed a five-year re-entry ban for individuals crossing the border illegally and stri…