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create chaos

verb as in wreak havoc

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Still, Trump’s crackdown on immigrants has the potential to create chaos across the nation and economic disruption across many industries that rely on immigrants — particularly in California, home to about 1.8 million immigrants without legal status.

The filing also describes a push by campaign staffers to “create chaos” at election facilities in places like Philadelphia and Detroit.

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“Regardless of what the intention is, the effect is that it will create chaos,” Crawford said.

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"The combination of new rule-making instills doubt in the election process and could create chaos when it is time to certify Georgia’s election results."

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At the very least those local boards can create chaos by refusing to certify the election canvas due to what they will say is suspected fraud and foment more right-wing conspiracy theories.

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