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Presidential campaigns: Trump calls for 'violent' police crackdown while Harris stresses immigration reform

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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris on Sunday took to the campaign trail in two key battleground states, delivering sharply contrasting messages as the November 5 presidential election nears.

Speaking in Pennsylvania , Trump called for a "violent" police crackdown on crime , while Harris, rallying in Nevada , focused on the need for comprehensive immigration reform .

Trump's message in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is considered a pivotal swing state. Addressing the rally here, Trump continued to push his hardline stance on crime and focused on incidents of theft and shop robberies in major US cities. Urging police to be "extraordinarily rough" with criminals, he proposed that a "really violent day" of policing could swiftly curb crime, which got him cheers from his supporters.

Trump portrayed America as being overrun by violent migrants and criminal elements, arguing that law enforcement is unable to act due to restrictions imposed by "the liberal left." He claimed that criminals could be stopped with just "one rough hour" of decisive police action.

The former US President framed the situation at the border as an "invasion" by "savage criminal aliens." He criticised Harris and President Joe Biden, asserting that their policies have led to an influx of terrorists and criminals, although his claims were not supported by evidence, as per the news agency AFP.

Trump also referred to a prison in the Congo, suggesting people from there were entering the US.

Harris' focus on immigration reform in Nevada
Meanwhile, in Nevada, which is another critical battleground state, Vice President Kamala Harris addressed the need for immigration reform. Harris promised to double resources for the Department of Justice to tackle transnational cartels and stressed that real solutions were needed for border security issues.

She criticised Trump for not addressing immigration challenges during his presidency while calling for comprehensive reforms without delving into specific details.

Harris avoided responding directly to Trump's attacks, including his repeated insult, calling her "mentally impaired" during his speeches. Instead, she focused on key Democratic issues like protecting abortion rights and improving the economic situation for everyday Americans. She vowed to restore reproductive freedoms by signing a bill if elected president.

Tense battle in key swing states
Both Pennsylvania and Nevada are crucial in determining the outcome of the 2024 election . Trump's emphasis on crime and immigration appeals to his base, particularly in economically challenged, predominantly white areas.

On the other hand, Harris' strategy hinges on appealing to voters concerned with social issues such as health care, abortion rights, and immigration reform. She is attempting to position herself as a leader who can address these challenges with long-term solutions.

As the race intensifies, both candidates are doubling down on their core messages, hoping to sway voters in these critical swing states.
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