Vice President Kamala Harris maintained Friday that she accumulated more insight about the migrant crisis in the U.S.-Mexico boundary — with a dialogue with the president of South Korea.

Friday was the 59th day that Harris neither toured the southern boundary area held a news conference regarding her border-related responsibilities because being appointed in late March to direct the Biden government’s reaction to the migrant catastrophe.

Harris reported the subjects of her conversation with Moon contained”the way we could deal with root causes of migration in the Northern Triangle,” talking about the Central American states of Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador.

Seoul, the South Korean capital, is over 9,700 kilometers from San Diego, California, in the western border of this U.S.-Mexico boundary — a space further from the boundary than the 1,700 kilometers that divides Brownsville, Texas, from Washington, D.C. in the eastern end.

Harris was having talks with different federal leaders and bands as she prepares for visits to Mexico and Guatemala early next month to talk about the migrant catastrophe.

However, Republicans and other critics are asserting that Harris must tour the boundary area in countries like Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California — to get a firsthand impression of those problems U.S. border cities and national Border Patrol employees have been coping with amid the migrant surge.

“All we request is President Biden and Vice President Harris direct this matter,” Dannels mentioned through a discussion concerning the migrant catastrophe,”and right now we aren’t hearing anything from them. It is frustrating.”