Voters will soon decide if they want Trump or Harris to handle the immigration crisis. The consequences for corporate America and the economy run deep.
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.
By Nandita Bose, Stephanie Kelly WASHINGTON CROSSING, Pennsylvania (Reuters) -Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris was grilled in a TV interview on Wednesday on the Biden administration's efforts to tackle a surge in illegal immigration at the southern border,
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 economy, immigration and abortion are at the forefront of the 2024 presidential election, but there's one issue that used to be important to Americans that has fallen off the radar: education. Minnesota Gov.
Immigration is a big issue for the swing district, which includes a stretch of the state’s border with Mexico and several border communities.
Vice President Kamala Harris engaged in a combative first interview with Fox News on Wednesday. She sparred on immigration policy and her shifting policy positions while asserting that if elected, she would not represent a continuation of Joe Biden’s presidency.
Americans prefer Kamala Harris’s approach to the issue on ideology and policy — but still say they want Trump handling it.
John Fabbricatore, who enforced federal immigration laws in his position as an ICE field office director, is running against Democratic U.S. Rep. Jason Crow to represent Aurora and some other
Throughout his campaign, Trump has vowed to conduct a mass deportation plan if he is reelected. Trump policy adviser Stephen Miller promised a "100 percent" deportation rate at the border by bringing back policies including "remain in Mexico" and Title 42 restrictions used during the COVID-19 pandemic.