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Sorry, Deporter-in-Chief Obama: Opposing open borders isn’t racist

Por: New York Post Opinion September 29, 2022

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With the midterms on the horizon and causing alarm within the Democratic Party, former is playing the race card trying to shift the narrative from Biden’s failed leadership to falsely insinuating that Republicans are “racists” for opposing mass illegal immigration. On Sunday at the L’Attitude conference, an event for Latino business professionals in San Diego, Obama said, “Right now, the biggest fuel behind the Republican agenda is... + full article



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