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Critics warn law could threaten care for immigrant children
A new law in Tennessee has drawn criticism for potentially disrupting life-saving care for children of undocumented immigrants. Immigration enforcement efforts, particularly with state and local cooperation, continue despite reduced public visibility of ICE operations.
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