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Immigration Restrictionists Are Disappointed by Trump

Leading opponents of amnesty are waiting warily for details of Trump’s arrangement with Democratic congressional leaders.
Source: Jonathan Ernst / Reuters

Donald Trump’s victory in November promised to give immigration hardliners the long-sought opportunity to pass legislation cracking down on immigration. But roughly eight months into his administration, many are feeling betrayed.

Last week, Trump announced that he would end the Deferred Action for

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