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•Vance Says Haitians Are “Illegal” Because He Doesn’t Like the Legal Program That Admitted Them
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J.D. Vance says he agrees with Donald Trump's claims that the 2020 election was stolen.
He says Mark Zuckerberg , Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter 's actions didn't constitute stealing an election in the way Trump calls for.
Julian Zelizer : Vance is like a walking National Review , following Trump around to retroactively undergird his pronouncements with a rational structure.
J.D. Vance backpedaled slightly, saying the accusation was fair game to talk about.
But that still doesn't quite track: Haitians in Springfield , it turns out, are for the most part in the United States legally.
They've been granted something called temporary protected status, a designation extended by the executive branch.
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