To those who may oppose this legislation, I ask you one simple question: If you are willing to let it happen in New York City, are you willing to let it happen in the Grand Canyon, in Yosemite, in national parks in your district?
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Tom Tiffany challenges opponents of his legislation on migrant camps in national parks.
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