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3 House Republicans from Florida with Cuban roots carefully navigate Trump's immigration policies

  • Three House Republicans from Florida, including U.S. Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar, are navigating Trump's immigration policies, focusing on protections popular among Miami residents.
  • U.S. Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar has publicly opposed eliminating immigration protections for Cubans and Venezuelans.
  • Former Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez supports Trump's immigration crackdown but backs temporary protections for Venezuelans.
  • Salazar has called for protecting immigration policies, particularly for Cubans and Venezuelans facing dangerous conditions.
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Donald Trump wants many migrants to be expelled from the US as soon as possible. This could become more difficult in one state in the future.

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3 House Republicans from Florida with Cuban roots carefully navigate Trump’s immigration policies

MIAMI (AP) — A few dozen women gathered at a posh Miami brewery on a recent evening to listen to U.S. Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart outline the Republican plans to retain their slim House majority in next year’s elections. In an hour of remarks, Diaz-Balart did not bring up immigration on his own. Diaz-Balart is one […]

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3 House Republicans from Florida with Cuban roots carefully navigate Trump's immigration policies

Three House Republicans from Florida with Cuban roots are carefully navigating President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.

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A few dozen women gathered in an elegant Miami brewery one recent night to hear federal congressman Mario Diaz-Balart explain Republican plans to keep his tight majority in the House of Representatives in next year's elections.

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