Trump’s first week: For many in Arizona, it doesn’t get any better than this
Arizona voters say perhaps President Trump hasn’t gone far enough, but give it time. — Tara Jenkins, Arizona resident She’s not sure yet whether Trump’s executive orders will immediately secure the border, she said, and she doesn’t want to see refugees in genuine need turned away from the U.S., but she wonders how it’s possible to tell which refugees are truly seeking asylum and which ones intend to do the nation harm. It’s the right direction.” After eight years of a Democratic president, Trump is doing everything MacCree hoped a president would to obliterate Obama’s legacy, he said. “The people spoke out and said enough was enough.” From the safety of his onetime home in Arkansas, MacCree watched northern Texas towns’ populations change from white to primarily Hispanic. I know he’s got one.” Follow Nigel Duara on Twitter: @nigelduara nigel.duara@latimes.com ALSO Supreme Court pick presents another governing choice for Trump Trump fires acting attorney general for refusing to defend legality of his refugee ban Trump’s botched weekend threatens impressions of presidential competence ‘Coordinated chaos’: Scores of volunteer attorneys mobilized to try to stop detentions and deportations at LAX














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