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This 4th of July, Expect Trump to be Trump on Immigration

By John T. Bennett and D.A. Banks

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Unlike his immediate predecessors George W. Bush and Barack Obama, President Donald Trump won’t host an Independence Day naturalization ceremony for new citizens. White House correspondent John T. Bennett says that might prove to be too awkward, given the recent level of rhetoric surrounding his policy of separating families at the border. Instead, Trump will go on the road again, this time to Montana, to boost the Republican rival to Sen. Jon Tester.

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