Trump doubles down on migrant pet-eating claims, vows to scuttle overtime taxes
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79% : This was a beautiful community, now it's ah -- " Trump said.59% : Trump came to the city again in 2020 for another campaign rally.
57% : Trump vowed to close the border and follow through with his promise of mass deportations of undocumented migrants, prompting a standing ovation by his supporters who chanted "USA!"Trump's campaign had billed Thursday's rally in Tucson as a play for Latino voters in Arizona, which make up one quarter of the state's electorate.
54% : CBP reported the fewest migrant encounters this past July since February 2021.
53% : "There will be no third debate," Trump said, to applause.
53% : "They fly them in by the tens of thousands," Trump said.
51% : Danny de la Torre of San Manuel voted for President Joe Biden in 2020, but this year will be voting for Trump.
45% : Trump made inroads with Latino men in 2020 and is hoping to build on those gains and to suppress support for Democrats among Latino voters.
45% : Trump and Harris held large-scale rallies at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale last month and Trump even took a trip to the Arizona-Mexico border in Cochise County.
42% : "It's time for the working man and woman to finally catch a break and that's what we're doing," Trump said.
41% : When he did address the economy, Trump blamed the nation's economic state on the Biden administration's policies at the southern border.
41% : While in office, Trump had instituted a number of programs that decreased crossings, but the biggest drops in migrant encounters happened because of pandemic-era lockdowns worldwide.
39% : The first time Trump took his campaign to Tucson in 2016, the rally turned violent.
38% : Trump billed his appearance in Tucson as a speech focused on housing and the economy, but he spent nearly an hour talking about immigration and the debate before turning to pocketbook issues.
38% : "Trump doubled down on his claim that the country is under invasion, being conquered and occupied by a "foreign element."
31% : "I don't want to do that," Trump said.
29% : She also blamed Trump for inciting more division and credited him for the attacks that she has continued to receive from his supporters ever since she addressed the Democratic National Convention.
28% : "The debate on Tuesday could be the last time Trump and Harris meet on stage before Election Day.
28% : I'm angry about young American girls being raped and sodomized and murdered by savage, criminal aliens."Trump also claimed without evidence that the CBP One app, which is the only guaranteed way that migrants can seek asylum at ports of entry along the Southwest border, is being used by Mexican cartels to funnel people into the country.
26% : He claimed that "millions of criminals and deranged people are coming into the USA" and said he'd "ban all mortgages for illegal aliens."Trump pledged to "rapidly reduce inflation by slashing energy costs."
25% : Tuesday's debate was top of mind for Trump, the Republican former president who faced criticism from members of his own party for his lackluster performance against the Democratic vice president.
22% : Trump is under fire for repeating false claims that migrants are stealing and eating house pets in Ohio, but he doubled down on those claims from the stage in Tucson.
21% : However, Trump claims that the data collected by CBP under the Biden administration does not account for migrants coming into the country by airplane.
17% : Trump also sought to soften his image on abortion, countering Harris' debate stage claim that Republicans want to monitor pregnancies.
17% : The Harris campaign is seeking a second debate, but Trump rejected the invitation on stage in Tucson.
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