Expanding the boundaries of the political confrontation between Trump and Biden comes at the expense of economic discourse

On January 8, the first day of work after the 2-week congressional recess, US presidential candidate Donald Trump said that the US economy will collapse, and he hopes it will happen within the next year.

Trump’s statements are not accidental, as the economy and migration are the objects of confrontation between US presidential candidates Joseph Biden and Donald Trump.

The views of the American population on migration are not static. As of the end of 2023, 41% of respondents believed that immigration to the United States should decrease, while 31% favored maintaining the current level of immigration, and only 26% voted for an increase.

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