Since 2016, migration has played a pivotal role in Donald Trump's political rhetoric, particularly with the proposal of a border wall and its resurgence in the current election climate.
The arrival of hundreds of thousands of immigrants in U.S. cities has galvanized both parties, with Republicans amplifying the narrative of insecurity and resource depletion linked to immigration.
Surveys indicate a stark partisan divide on immigration, with 90% of Republicans viewing it as a critical issue, while only 68% of independents and 50% of Democrats hold similar views.
Trump’s remarks about the migrant situation in New York highlight a campaign strategy that relies on portraying immigrants as a danger, further complicating the discourse around migration.
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