Vance leaves the cat and dog claims behind as he battles Walz over immigration
Briefly

During the vice presidential debate, Senator JD Vance focused on immigration's effect on wages, promising to protect American workers, despite most economists disagreeing with his claims.
Amidst immigration debates, Tim Walz highlighted a bipartisan bill for border enforcement that was blocked by the Trump administration, underscoring ongoing political tensions around immigration policies.
Vance claimed that illegal immigration leads to reduced wages for Americans, asserting that illegal immigrants would leave if they could no longer work for less than minimum wage.
Both candidates discussed fentanyl in relation to immigration, but the claim that immigration drives fentanyl smuggling was framed as a myth, with the actual situation being more complex.
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