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Border Security Debate Intensifies Ahead Of November Election

Migrants wait to be processed by the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol after they crossed the Rio Grande and entered the U.S. from Mexico, Oct. 19, 2023, in Eagle Pass, Texas. Donald Trump's anti-

Former President Donald Trump has intensified his anti-immigrant rhetoric as he gears up for a potential third White House bid. His recent video, featuring ominous music and footage of migrants entering the U.S., has sparked controversy. Trump's messaging, though based on falsehoods, resonates with many supporters, particularly on border security.

President Joe Biden, on the other hand, frames the border situation as a policy matter that Congress can address. However, Biden faces disapproval from a significant portion of Americans, including Democrats, Black adults, and Hispanic adults, over his handling of border security.

Recent polls indicate growing concerns among Americans, with a majority describing the situation as a crisis or a major problem. This sentiment is echoed by individuals from various backgrounds, such as racial justice activists and small business owners along the border.

As the election approaches, both Trump and Biden are expected to focus on immigration as a central issue. Trump's campaign has launched a multi-million dollar ad campaign targeting Latino audiences, while the White House considers executive actions to tighten immigration restrictions.

Experts caution against dehumanizing language towards migrants, emphasizing that immigrants are less likely to engage in criminal activities compared to native-born Americans. The divisive rhetoric surrounding immigration has fueled political polarization and raised concerns about civil unrest.

Local communities, particularly in border states, are grappling with the influx of migrants, leading to strained resources and heightened tensions. State actions, such as Texas Governor Greg Abbott's deployment of the National Guard, have stirred controversy and drawn attention to the broader immigration debate.

As the election draws near, the immigration issue is expected to remain a focal point, with implications for both national security and cultural identity. The complex dynamics surrounding immigration policy underscore the challenges facing policymakers and the broader American public.

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