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Opinion: Texas Uses Bused Migrants As Pawns, But LA's Mayor Treats Them As People
LA's Mayor Karen Bass and her administration regard those migrants as people in need of help rather than as a blight to be eliminated.

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LA's Mayor Karen Bass and her administration regard those migrants as people in need of help rather than as a blight to be eliminated.

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