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Senator Ashley Moody, a Republican from Florida, has expressed strong support for the Trump administration's aggressive stance on illegal immigration. During a recent interview, she highlighted the significant milestones achieved by the White House in addressing this pressing issue. Moody emphasized that the administration's actions demonstrate a commitment to "taking care of business" when it comes to enforcing immigration laws.
In addition to discussing immigration, Moody touched on the financial aspects of President Trump's proposed legislation, often referred to as the 'big, beautiful' bill. She noted that the bill includes important spending cuts aimed at reallocating resources more effectively. According to Moody, these measures are essential for ensuring that taxpayer dollars are spent wisely while simultaneously bolstering national security.
The senator believes that the administration's focus on illegal immigration is not only a priority for the country but also resonates with voters who are concerned about border security and the rule of law.
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