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As the presidential race between President Trump and Joe Biden heats up, recent polls show a close competition between the two candidates. While Trump tends to focus on restrictive measures, border security, and nationalism, Biden’s platform emphasizes legislative reform, compassion, and international cooperation. However, there are seven key immigration issues that set the candidates apart.

One of the key issues is border security, where Trump has taken the lead in highlighting the need for stricter measures. Biden has also shifted his attention to the southern border and is considering executive action to address the influx of migrants. Funding for increased border protection has been a point of contention in Congress, with insufficient support for the measures.

The tone and rhetoric used by the candidates also differ significantly on immigration. Trump’s language has often been inflammatory and xenophobic, while Biden takes a more inclusive and compassionate approach, stressing the importance of treating migrants with respect and dignity.

Another key difference is in the candidates’ immigration policies. Trump is likely to continue with restrictive measures such as border wall construction and increased deportations, while Biden advocates for comprehensive immigration reform, including a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. However, efforts to pass such reforms have been stymied in Congress.

On issues such as DACA and Dreamers, Trump has taken a hostile stance, seeking to end DACA. Biden, on the other hand, supports protecting DACA recipients and providing them with a pathway to permanent legal status and citizenship. The candidates also differ on refugee and asylum policies, with Trump implementing restrictive measures and Biden prioritizing humanitarian considerations.

In terms of engagement with international partners, Trump has favored a unilateral and isolationist approach to immigration policy. Biden, on the other hand, seeks greater cooperation with international partners to address the root causes of migration and promote collaboration on issues like refugee resettlement and border security.

When it comes to enforcement priorities, Trump emphasizes aggressive measures such as building a wall and massive deportations. Biden’s approach focuses on targeted enforcement efforts aimed at individuals threatening public safety rather than widespread raids and deportations. As the election campaign progresses, these differences in immigration policies are likely to become more pronounced, making immigration a significant issue in the upcoming election.

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