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Trump also repeated calls for other nations in the region to take in Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, despite neighboring countries stating publicly they were not interested in doing so.
Julia Decker, policy director with the Immigrant Law Center in St. Paul, says she wonders about changes to programs like Temporary Protected Status and DACA
Leaders say the Democratic party “Left” them and that they will look to Trump for 2024
Several hundred people, many of them in traditional tribal dress, cheered as Biden apologized for the generational trauma faced by the Native American community.

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