The issue of immigration continues to be a key focus of the presidential election, with polling indicating that it is a top concern for Republicans, undecided voters, and some Democrats. The Guardian’s US southern bureau chief Oliver Laughland visited Tucson, Arizona, near the border with Mexico, to explore why immigration is such a critical issue in this election. During his visit, Oliver spoke with both Trump supporters and Democrat activists to discuss their views on the US border. He highlighted Donald Trump’s proposed policy of mass deportation and explained how Kamala Harris has responded by shifting further to the right on the border issue. The Guardian’s coverage of this important topic aims to provide a comprehensive perspective on immigration and its impact on the election. As an editorially independent publication, The Guardian relies on reader support to continue its journalism and keep it accessible to all. Readers are encouraged to visit theguardian.com/todayinfocuspod to support The Guardian and ensure that important issues like immigration are covered thoroughly and accurately.
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