It's just harder to get by. And frankly, it's not fair.
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Moore discusses the economic challenges faced by Maryland residents.
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This is not a game for people. This is not game theory. This is not checkers. They’re real life. These are real lives.
But that becomes my point, is that we’re continuing to watch these patchwork solutions, which, frankly, end up having really difficult consequences for our states and our jurisdictions, because we’re not actually having a comprehensive immigration plan.
We just stopped competing. We stopped making the case. We came up with this philosophy where, listen, it all comes down to three states.
But the thing that I also know is that this idea that we need quotas or arbitrary numbers, 3,000 people who are going to be deported every single day, that’s not a data-backed number.





