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      Trump says those caught destroying monuments could face jail time

      5 years ago
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      Trump says those caught destroying monuments could face jail time

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      U.S. President Donald Trump says those caught destroying monuments in the U.S. could face long-term jail sentences. His comments come as his administration plans to extend a ban on green cards issued outside the United States until the end of the year and to freeze many temporary work visas.

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