At one point Donald Trump admits: 'This is a dark speech'
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The Republican presidential candidate was flanked by posters of immigrants in the US illegally who have been arrested for murder and other violent crimes, and banners saying “End Migrant Crime” and “Deport Illegals Now.” Sarafina Chitika, a Harris spokesperson, said after Trump’s speech: “He’s got nothing ‘inspiring’ to offer the American people, just darkness.”
In her visit to the border on Friday, Harris outlined her plans to fix “our broken immigration system” while accusing Trump of “fanning the flames of fear and division” over the impact of immigrants on American life. Studies generally find there is no evidence immigrants commit crimes at a higher rate than native-born Americans and critics say Trump’s rhetoric reinforces racist tropes.
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