Biden, Trump Visit US Southern Border
President Joe Biden and his main challenger, Donald Trump, went to opposite ends of the 1,200-mile border separating Texas from Mexico on Thursday. Both went to draw attention to the surge of migrants seeking to enter the U.S., but their messages were radically different and show how Democrats and Republicans view this key election issue. VOA White House correspondent Anita Powell reports from Washington.
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