White House border coordinator Jacobson leaving at month's end -White House
APRIL 9, 20213:25 PMUPDATED 22 MINUTES AGO
By Steve Holland
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -White House border coordinator Roberta Jacobson is leaving her job at the end of April, the White House said on Friday, a move that comes weeks after Vice President Kamala Harris took over U.S. diplomatic efforts in Central America.
While the White House insisted Jacobsons departure was planned, the announcement still came as a surprise as she had been engaged in media interviews in the days leading up to her announcement and had shown no sign of planning to step down.
Consistent with her commitment at the outset to serve in the administrations first 100 days, Ambassador Jacobson will retire from her role as coordinator at the end of this month, White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said in a statement.
The statement made no mention of a replacement for the role, saying only that Harris had been asked by President Joe Biden to lead the administrations work with Mexico and the Northern Triangle of Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.
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