Situational awareness – June 22, 2018

Good Friday morning from Salt Lake City. 

Utahns favor using National Guard troops on the US-Mexico border. Romney says he wants to tackle immigration if he’s elected in November. The Trump administration puts their “zero tolerance” policy on border crossings on hold.

 

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  HERE ARE THE STORIES WE’RE WATCHING TODAY  

Troops on the southern border

Most Utahns say they support President Trump’s call to have National Guard troops assist with securing the US-Mexico border according to our new poll [Utah Policy].

Romney wants to focus on immigration

Mitt Romney says he plans on tackling immigration reform if he wins the U.S. Senate election in November. He says it’s crucial for the GOP to show voters they can actually accomplish something in Washington [Utah Policy].

Download the podcast of our full interview with Romney here [Utah Policy].

It’s past time for Congress to act on immigration

LaVarr Webb argues the immigration crisis created by President Trump should spur Congress to take action on the controversial issue [Utah Policy].


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