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Gov. Greg Abbott heeds the call of his GOP critics in removing coronavirus restrictions


Gov. Greg Abbott heeds the call of his GOP critics in removing coronavirus restrictions
PATRICK SVITEK, The Texas Tribune
March 3, 2021
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Gov. Greg Abbott heeds the call of his GOP critics in removing coronavirus restrictions was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans and engages with them about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.
For most of his governorship, Greg Abbott has enjoyed a relatively charmed life inside his party, flush with campaign cash, high approval ratings and agenda items with broad Republican support.
He has not been immune to internecine conflict no Republican official is in Texas, the country’s largest red state and he has even instigated it himself, campaigning against a trio of state House Republicans in 2018, for example. But in most cases, he has eluded open attacks from within his party and emerged from family fight ....

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Express Briefing: DACA can't protect many S.A. Dreamers who are college bound


Express Briefing: DACA can t protect many S.A. Dreamers who are college bound
March 2, 2021
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She’s 21 and pursuing a double major in cybersecurity and Mexican American studies, with a concentration in political science. And financial aid options are limited for undocumented students, so she cleans houses six days a week and bakes cheesecakes to sell on the side. ....

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Libya risks losing control of its destiny as planeloads of fighters and arms flood the country


Libya risks losing control of its destiny as planeloads of fighters and arms flood the country
Greg Miller, Missy Ryan, Sudarsan Raghavan and Souad Mekhennet, The Washington Post
Feb. 25, 2021
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1of8Medics and family members attend the October 2019 funeral of Salim Anfes, killed in a drone strike outside a field hospital near the front lines in Tripoli.Photo for The Washington Post by Lorenzo TugnoliShow MoreShow Less
2of8A vehicle destroyed in the strike sits near the field hospital. Militiamen would often drive their trucks near such hospitals, making the facilities vulnerable to strikes from the air.Photo for The Washington Post by Lorenzo TugnoliShow MoreShow Less ....

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Study: 1986 Reagan Amnesty Invited a Surge of Immigration, Terrorism, Fraud


Study: 1986 Reagan Amnesty Invited a Surge of Immigration, Terrorism, Fraud
The last widespread amnesty, signed by former President Ronald Reagan in 1986, invited a surge of immigration to the United States, allowed terrorists to stay in the country, and inflated fraud, according to a new study.
This month, President Joe Biden unveiled the details of his amnesty plan which would legalize the roughly 11 million to 22 million illegal aliens currently in the U.S., fly deported illegal aliens back to the country to receive amnesty, and increase legal immigration levels, among other things.
A study by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) suggests Biden’s amnesty would result in the same issues past amnesties have spurred: Increasing immigration, displacing American workers, and adding to national security concerns. ....

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