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Residents of a small Texas border town are feeling uneasy after a right-wing convoy showed up to protest immigration policies.
"I've always felt very safe here, so I would say it's a good place to raise your children," the woman explained. "Today, downtown, was the first day that I felt unsafe just walking down the street in broad daylight."
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"I've always felt very safe here, so I would say it's a good place to raise your children," the woman explained. "Today, downtown, was the first day that I felt unsafe just walking down the street in broad daylight."
Border resident says she never felt unsafe until 'God’s Army' convoy showed up
Residents of a small Texas border town are feeling uneasy after a right-wing convoy showed up to protest immigration policies. According to NBC News, the so-called "God's Army" border convoy began on Friday and was set to visit three border spots over the weekend. On Sunday, the group of...
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