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Mass deportation is unlikely. Micro-deportations are the graver concern
Prisons and jails would be starting points; homeless encampments would follow.
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Luigi Mangione and where we are now3m read

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Intrigue in an Adams-Blakeman schmooze
Cross-party, cross-county dinner meeting arranged by LI lawyer, but to what end?
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Hard questions follow California fires
We must ask whether and how we should rebuild communities that were devastated.
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Trump outrage or shrewd maneuvering?
Either way, president-elect's comments on Greenland and Panama are risky business.
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