01-07-2018 03:25 via columbuspost.com

Q&A on next steps for GOP in Congress’ immigration fight

By Alan Fram
Wire Service Correspondent
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican effort to push broad, election-year immigration legislation through Congress has collapsed, but their ordeal over the politically searing issue is far from finished.
The government still holds more than 2,000 children taken from their detained migrant families, an exasperating public relations nightmare for many in the GOP. Nearly 700,000 young immigrants don’t know if the courts will uphold President Donald Tru
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