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US House Democrats Accuse Trump Of Making Border Crisis Worse

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U.S. House of Representatives Democrats accused President Donald Trump for making the border crisis worse. They say Trump isn’t using funds available to help deal with the large amount of migrants arriving at the U.S. - Mexico border. Instead, Democrats think Trump has made the issue worse by being hostile and cracking down on immigration. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi thinks bipartisan immigration reform is the solution to the crisis. According to Reuters, during a meeting in Virginia, Pelosi said reform is “inevitable.”

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