Presidential rivals show completely different views on economy and immigration
Two main political figures present opposing solutions for US border security and economic issues. Their plans differ in approaches to immigration control taxes and consumer protection
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris show different paths for Americas future with opposing policy ideas. Their views on border management dont align: while Trump wants military-style deportations (which would be the biggest such operation in US history) and cross-border operations against Mexican drug groups‚ Harris supports working with Congress on two-party border laws
The economic plans show a big divide too. Trump pushes for record-high trade fees — something not seen since early 1900s; and suggests tax reductions worth over $7-trillion. Meanwhile Harris focuses on helping regular people: she wants rules against companies that raise food costs too much; bringing back bigger tax help for families with kids‚ and making it easier to build new homes
- Trumps main points: use army for removals
- Attack drug groups in Mexico
- Put huge fees on imports
Cut taxes by $7T
Harris key ideas: pass border bill with both parties
- Stop unfair food price raises
- Help families with child costs
- Speed-up home building permits
Their different ideas show how far apart these high-ranking politicians are on fixing todays problems — from keeping borders safe to making life less costly for average people