Main Takeaway: Why one Texas sheriff fears tougher immigration enforcement will make her city less safe Sally Hernandez says the voters expect her to keep her promise to implement a progressive immigration
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Why one Texas sheriff fears tougher immigration enforcement will make her city less safe Sally Hernandez says the voters expect her to keep her promise to implement a progressive immigration The governor has threatened to cut off nearly $2 million in grant money for
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- Why one Texas sheriff fears tougher immigration enforcement will make her city less safe
- Sally Hernandez says the voters expect her to keep her promise to implement a progressive immigration
- The governor has threatened to cut off nearly $2 million in grant money for
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