The issue of Haitian migrants in Springfield, Illinois took centre stage at one point during Tuesday’s U.S. vice presidential candidates debate, with the debate becoming so heated that at one point moderators were forced to turn off the microphones of both Republican JD Vance, and Democrat Tim Walz.
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Vice Presidential debate: Moderators silence Vance, Walz as debate on Haitian migrants in Springfield descends into bickering
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