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Republicans have rolled 'legislation to keep families together' into an immigration vote that likely won't pass the House or Senate House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) announced Wednesday that "tomorrow the House will vote on legislation to keep families together" in an effort to halt the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy of splitting up migrant parents from their children at the border. "The administration says it wants Congress to act and we are," Ryan said. House Republicans, though, do not appear to have the votes on their immigration compromise bill, which includes "a path to address the family separations," C...
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