Democrats showed who they are when they wouldn’t stand for Americans

The Hill
by Andrew Logan Lawrence, opinion contributor
March 8, 2026
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President Trump's call to prioritize citizens over immigrants highlighted differing stances at the State of the Union.

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During the State of the Union address, President Trump called for prioritizing American citizens over undocumented immigrants, according to the provided content. This statement reportedly created a visual distinction between Democratic and Republican members of Congress. The article suggests this moment highlighted differing stances on immigration policy between the two major parties.

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