Fears over migration and crime push Chile’s presidential race to the right
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SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Fans sported MAGA-style caps. AC/DC blasted from the speakers. Red, white and blue flags flapped in the wind. Crowds whooped and cheered as the man of the hour lamented the surge of migrants across the border. “This country isn’t falling apart,” he bellowed. “It is being shot to pieces, by bullets.” You’d be forgiven for assuming this was a rally for U.S. President Donald Trump . After all, the U.S. president’s name adorned plenty of campaign merch. But this eruption of
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