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  2. Jun. 23—Montana Republicans say they will push legislation next year to police immigrants in the country illegally, following in the footsteps of GOP-led states like Texas and Iowa. Texas passed ...

  3. Texas GOP turbocharges immigration fight as races tighten - AOL

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    AUSTIN, Texas — As polls show narrowing national races in Texas, and as the flow of migrant crossings at the Mexican border has slowed, Republicans and Democrats are pivoting on their ...

  4. Agenda47: Why Trump's immigration-reform proposals come ... - AOL

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    As both presidential candidates begin to focus on their policy agendas, immigration continues to be one of the biggest issues in the election. Former President Donald Trump's platform has long ...

  5. Republicans test run a new argument: Immigration can cause ...

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    Republicans are trying out a new argument this week that spans three top issues of the 2024 campaign: immigration, inflation, and the high cost of housing.

  6. Immigration policy in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The next wave of immigrants arrived in the mid-1980s, prompted by the passage of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. [2] By 2022, there were over 5.17 million foreign-born people in the State of Texas. [3] Immigration is a major topic in American politics and was a key issue for President Donald Trump. Despite a decrease in the rate of ...

  7. Immigration policy of the first Donald Trump administration

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    Immigration policy, including illegal immigration to the United States, was a signature issue of President Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, and his proposed reforms and remarks about this issue generated much publicity. [1] Trump has repeatedly said that illegal immigrants are criminals. [2] [3]

  8. Political positions of the Republican Party (United States)

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    [citation needed] In 2006, the White House supported and Republican-led Senate passed comprehensive immigration reform that would eventually allow millions of illegal immigrants to become citizens, but the House, also led by Republicans, took an enforcement-first approach, and the bill failed to pass the conference committee.

  9. How Republicans Learned to Love Tough Immigration Rhetoric

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