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Gov. Wes Moore Allows Immigration Reform Bills to Take Effect Without Signature

via Washington Times·yesterday

Maryland Governor Wes Moore will allow two immigration reform bills to go into law without putting his pen to paper. This action effectively bypasses the veto process, signaling a shift in state-level immigration policy that may conflict with federal restrictions. The move highlights the growing tension between state governors and federal immigration directives, potentially creating a patchwork of conflicting laws.

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