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National correspondent Griff Jenkins provides details on the Democratic states' efforts to restore taxpayer-funded benefits for illegal immigrants. Border czar Tom Homan joins 'America Reports' to ...
Trump. But since then, state attorneys general like Andrea Joy Campbell in Massachusetts and Peter Neronha in Rhode Island have continued to sue the president, doing so four times over the past week.
The already approved money, including $108M for Mass., was supposed to fund summer and after-school programs into disarray, officials said.
Since the Supreme Court limited judges' power to block Trump, state AGs like Andrea Joy Campbell in Massachusetts have continued to sue the president.