Republicans Concede They Need a Pivot on Immigration Ahead of Midterms
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House Republicans acknowledge President Trump's immigration policies negatively impacted the party and seek a new approach.
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Potential shifts in immigration policy could affect border security, the availability of immigrant labor, and government spending on immigration enforcement.
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At a House G.O.P. retreat, top officials conceded that President Trump’s immigration crackdown had negatively impacted the party. These officials indicated a need for a course correction on the immigration issue. This acknowledgment occurred in both public comments and private meetings.
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House Republicans are discussing a course correction on immigration policy.
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