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One resolution to reaffirm "our commitment to immigrant students, families and staff" describes this month's presidential vote as "the election of the candidate who campaigned on an anti-immigrant and anti-LGBTQ+ agenda."

From BBC

He reportedly chimed in to reaffirm his commitment to providing satellite internet to the country’s military.

From Salon

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said she was “shocked” by the nomination, saying it reaffirmed the need for the Senate to hold on to its constitutional duty of providing “advice and consent.”

From Salon

Although the book remains officially banned in India, some legal experts now believe it could be imported unless the government reaffirms the ban.

From BBC

“This is a huge victory that reaffirms that voters across the political spectrum in red, blue and purple states will mobilize to protect their freedoms.”

From Salon

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