Harris criticizes Trump's remarks on migrant crime and women's rights

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Vice President Kamala Harris criticized former President Donald Trump's remarks about protecting women from migrant crime, calling them "offensive." She linked his comments to women's rights and agency, stating they undermine women's ability to make decisions about their own lives. At a rally, Trump claimed that migrants pose a threat to women and asserted he would protect them "whether the women like it or not." His comments received cheers from the crowd, highlighting the contentious nature of immigration as a campaign issue. Harris also referred to state-level abortion restrictions as a "Trump abortion ban," emphasizing that many women live in states with legal limitations on their reproductive rights. She noted that Trump's stance on abortion differs from public sentiment, which generally supports legal access with some restrictions.


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