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U.S. State Department officials are evaluating all 53 of Mexico's consulates across the country, a process that could potentially result in facility closures. The move follows claims in conservative media that Mexican consular officials have interfered in U.S. politics — allegations the Mexican government says are false.
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  • A report claimed that Florida and federal officials are in talks of closing down a detention center in the Everglades for efficiency and cost.
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  • In this Media Miss Minute, President Donald Trump says it's not “possible" for the federal government to fund Medicare, Medicaid and child care. Plus, a judge ruled the Trump administration cannot end the legal immigration status of certain migrants.
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