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Mullin clashes with Rep. DeLauro over child separation in ICE custody

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June 25, 2026

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Mullin called the Connecticut Democrat a “hypocrite” after she asked about children who were separated from their families during Trump’s first term. The post Mullin clashes with Rep. DeLauro over child separation in ICE custody appeared first on MS NOW.

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