Sky News contributor Kristin Tate says the immigration and border crisis is becoming the number one issue US voters are most concerned about.
Ms Tate told Sky News host Steve Price that people in southern states like Texas are all voting for Trump because of the border crisis.
Ms Tate went on to say that the border crisis is even impacting voters in the north as the immigration issue is starting to become a “big deal”.
“You have Governor Greg Abbott down in Texas busing up thousands of migrants to these other northern or blue states that didn’t really have to deal with this problem firsthand and now they are realising the consequences of a wide-open border.
Immigration and the border crisis at the forefront for US voters
“So, the border could really be the number one problem in this election and if it is that is very bad news for Joe Biden.”
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