President Joe Biden’s border coordinator will leave the administration at the end of April after a surge of illegal immigrants along the U.S.-Mexico border. The White House confirmed that Special Assistant to the President and Coordinator Roberta Jacobson, a former U.S. ambassador to Mexico, will step down. “Biden knew there was no person better to usher in a more safe, secure, and just approach to our Southern Border. Consistent with her commitment at the outset to serve in the Administration’s first 100 days, Ambassador Jacobson will retire from her role as Coordinator at the end of this month,” according to the White House. Last month, Biden said that Vice President Kamala Harris will lead the administration in dealing with Central American countries such as El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. An increasing number of Central American nationals have attempted to illegally enter the United States in recent months. “The Vice President is …