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Candidate won't say if he still supports DREAM law
Posted on February 23, 2013 at 11:17 PM
Updated Saturday, Feb 23 at 11:57 PM
Todd Staples, who's running for lieutenant governor in next year's GOP primary, just wrote a book on immigration and border security –– but the reader wouldn't know he voted for a law that gives tuition breaks to illegal immigrants.
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