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Steve Pearson, a conservative Republican, in Hampton, Iowa, July 14, 2017. When he and a partner bought a building for their accounting firm, they rented rooms upstairs to Mexican families. Six months into Donald Trump's presidency, Pearson said he still thinks the country's immigration system is broken. "I'm angered by the stupidity of it all," he said. "Here's 10 million people -- 'Let's grab this one.' It's very sad." (Tim Gruber/The New York Times)
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