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The Candidate From ICE

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开始于 May 05, 2026

A GOP primary in Ohio will test Trump’s mass-deportation push

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The Candidate From ICE

The Atlantic (United States) | May 04, 2026

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Mass deportation policies can lead to family separation and human rights abuses, undermining America's values of compassion and inclusion.

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Trump's mass-deportation strategy is essential for national security and protecting American jobs from illegal immigration.

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Testing Trump's mass-deportation push in Ohio could galvanize support for stricter immigration laws among conservative voters.

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The GOP's approach to immigration should prioritize reform over mass deportation to create a sustainable and humane policy.

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