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The consequences can be tragic: Washington Post reporter on Trump's immigration rhetoric
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The president's recent anti-immigrant rhetoric harks back more than a century ago to the passage of a series of laws, capped by one in 1924, known as the Johnson-Reed Act, writes the Washington Post's Karen Tumulty. MS NOW: My Source for News, Opinion, and the World. Same mission. New name. » Subscribe to MS NOW: https://www.youtube.com/@msnow MS NOW is the go-to destination for domestic and international breaking news, and best-in-class opinion journalism. For more context and news coverage of the most important stories of our day click here: MS.NOW #trump #politics #immigration
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