Donald Trump's immigration moves may be helping this progressive mayor in the New Jersey governor's race
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : "I think that they're playing into the national kind of sentiment, the Democratic sentiment that Trump has won and we need to placate him and move toward the middle," Baraka said in an interview.51% : What he's saying as a candidate makes him stand out because everyone else is saying so little." If Baraka does emerge victorious in June, it won't be just because of his response to Trump.
48% : Late last month, Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced that it would reopen Delaney Hall, an immigrant detention facility in Newark owned by a private prison contractor that would be the first in the country to open under the new Trump administration.
48% : He -- along with other candidates -- have called for the passage of a bill in Trenton to make permanent and expand limits between state and local cops and federal immigration authorities.
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