
Sean Duffy Says Blue States That 'Can't Comply With Federal Law' On Immigration And DEI Face Certain Repercussions
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42% : So, again, if you're not going to cooperate with ICE, if you have DEI policies where you're going to discriminate against a certain class of people within your state, even if you give a driver's license to illegals, we're going to look and say, 'Hey, you know what?36% : While on "The Bottom Line," co-host Dagen McDowell asked Duffy about his recent comments warning states that failure to comply with federal immigration and DEI laws could lead to consequences.
26% : Duffy went on to say he believes many of the states in question will have to choose whether they care more "about illegal immigrants and fighting ICE" than fixing their "roads and bridges.
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