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Some Texas Democrats in 2024 Are Running on the Republican Immigration Policy of 2018

Some Texas Democrats in 2024 Are Running on the Republican Immigration Policy of 2018
Beto O’Rourke spent Father’s Day six years ago in Tornillo, a tiny settlement about an hour southeast of El Paso. The federal government had set up a tent camp for migrant children who had been forcibly removed from their parents. This was at the high point of the backlash against the Trump administration’s family-separation policy. It also represented the high point of O’Rourke’s campaign against Senator Ted Cruz, who enthusiastically embraced Trump’s policies to the hilt, from family separation to the much-discussed, never fully constructed border “wall.”O’Rourke had planned a last-minute “March to Tornillo”—live streamed, of course—and had somehow attracted a crowd of hundreds who’d traveled from across the state, were angry at the administration, and wanted to demand humane treatment for the migrants in…

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This article was originally published by Christopher Hooks at Texas Monthly – (https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-politics/democrats-adopting-conservative-immigration-policy-2024-colin-allred/).

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