Former President Donald Trump fielded multiple questions from voters during a Wednesday town hall with Spanish-language television network Univision meant to appeal to Latino voters. Immigration was a key topic at the event,
Vice President Harris on Wednesday sparred at length with Fox News anchor Bret Baier over immigration in a rare sit-down with the network. Baier opened the interview by asking Harris how many immigrants had crossed the southern border during the Biden administration.
Donald Trump defended his call for mass deportation of immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally, even as he nodded to a need for immigrant labor during a town hall-style event Wednesday on the
Massachusetts is far from a border state. But as Senator Elizabeth Warren’s Republican challenger, John Deaton, tries to turn the race into a referendum on the issue, he wants everyone to see it as one.
Chicago, Detroit and Atlanta voters spoke with Fox News Digital about illegal immigration and revealed which candidate they believe can solve the crisis.
Vice President Kamala Harris is tangling with Fox News’ Bret Baier over immigration policy at the start of her first interview with the network during the 2024 campaign. Baier pressed Harris over the Biden administration’s release of undocumented immigrants and its handling of the U.
The former president made little effort to soften his harsh rhetoric on immigrants as Hispanic voters in Doral questioned him on his plans.
Vice President Kamala Harris’s interview with Fox’s Bret Baier marked her first foray onto the network, which is popular with conservative viewers, as she looked to broaden her outreach to GOP-leaning voters with less than three weeks until Election Day.
By Nandita Bose and Stephanie Kelly WASHINGTON CROSSING, Pennsylvania (Reuters) -Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris defended the Biden administration's handling of illegal immigration in a combative television interview on Wednesday,
This is one in a series of States Newsroom reports on the major policy issues in the presidential race. WASHINGTON — Immigration remains at the forefront of the 2024 presidential election, with both candidates taking a tougher stance than in the past on the flow of migrants into the United States.
Americans prefer Kamala Harris’s approach to the issue on ideology and policy — but still say they want Trump handling it.