Fremont in Nebraska is a thousand miles from Mexico. It’s one of many communities a long way from the southern border where residents feel a recent influx of migrants has changed where they live.
Central American migrants started arriving in the town more than a decade ago – and more have moved there since a record surge of border crossings at the beginning of the Biden administration.
Immigration and border security is a key issue in the presidential election, so how are voters in Fremont talking about it?
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