Trump Team Claims Immigrants Are Angry with Harris' 'Amnesty Policies'

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Trump Team Claims Immigrants Are Angry with Harris' 'Amnesty Policies'
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According to a poll by KFF, four in 10 immigrants said that Trump's rhetoric on migrants and matters surrounding immigration policy is harmful to them.

Donald Trump's team has rejected claims that his rhetoric is harmful to immigrants, turning the table on Vice President Kamala Harris to accuse her of creating anger in migrant communities over her 'amnesty policies'.According to a poll by KFF, four in ten immigrants said that Trump's rhetoric and policies on immigration are harmful to them.

The KFF poll showed that 55% of immigrants said they would be better off if Vice President Harris wins the November election, compared to 19% who said that they would be better off if former President Trump wins the White House.'Everyone is quick to point to social media as the source of misinformation, and it often is, but it's candidates who are amplifying misinformation about immigrants.

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