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'I want to PUNCH someone': Utah's GOP lieutenant governor does NOT hold back in immigration thread

While many liberals and Democrats would have you believe otherwise, Republicans have not fallen in lockstep behind the Trump administration’s defense of the family separation policy with regard to illegal immigrants. A growing number of GOP politicians have spoken out against the policy. Count Utah’s Republican Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox among them.

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Indeed. Last night, Cox sounded off about the policy — and he didn’t hold back:

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Spoiler alert: He didn’t delete it.

This much is clear: Regardless of how you may feel about illegal immigration, the children are the truly innocent victims in all this.

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