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Trump vows to visit Springfield, US town at heart of false migrant pet-eating claims

Former US president and his running mate have spread claims that Haitian migrants are abducting and eating cats and dogs

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Donald Trump at a campaign event in Uniondale, New York on Wednesday. Photo: AP

Donald Trump railed against illegal immigrants Wednesday and pledged to visit an Ohio town simmering with racial tensions fuelled by his campaign’s conspiracy theories, as Kamala Harris courted minority voters and relished a poll bump in key swing states.

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The Republican ex-president, whose hardline anti-immigrant rhetoric has become a centrepiece of his election campaign, told a boisterous rally on New York’s Long Island that he would visit Springfield “in the next two weeks”.

Trump and his running mate J.D. Vance have repeatedly falsely claimed that immigrants from Haiti were eating residents’ pets in the Ohio town, where schools and government buildings have faced bomb threats after their comments.

In fierce remarks on Wednesday, Trump described illegal immigrants as “animals” and gang members who were destroying Americans’ way of life.

A man carries an AI-generated image of Donald Trump carrying cats away from Haitian immigrants, during a campaign rally for Trump in Tucson, Arizona. Photo: TNS
A man carries an AI-generated image of Donald Trump carrying cats away from Haitian immigrants, during a campaign rally for Trump in Tucson, Arizona. Photo: TNS

“We’re going to take those violent people and we’re going to ship them back to their country, and if they come back in, they’re going to pay a hell of a price,” he warned.

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