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Normalizing Illegal Immigration Helps No One

  • Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey publicly acknowledged the border crisis on Tuesday, praising some Trump administration border policies as sensible.
  • The crisis followed waves of immigrants arriving in Massachusetts, straining state resources amid widely viewed porous border policies under former President Joe Biden.
  • Healey highlighted the state's $1 billion emergency shelter spending for immigrants and recalled raising border control concerns with Biden, urging earlier action.
  • She expressed that certain actions taken by Donald Trump regarding border security were reasonable, though she also criticized some current Trump administration policies as excessive and causing significant fear.
  • Healey's comments imply a need for balanced immigration enforcement and advocate helping undocumented immigrants seek legal citizenship to reduce fear and anxiety.
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Normalizing illegal immigration helps no one

Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey committed an act of Democratic heresy recently, saying “I think that some of what Donald Trump has done on the border makes a lot of sense.”

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