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New Jersey Gov. Office Backtracks After Claim He Is Sheltering Migrant

Governor New Jersey (D) has retreated after the governor seemed to imply that he had protected illegal aliens in his house during the interview.

For Interview Blue Wave New Jersey, its advanced organization the work “To defend and expand the principles of democracy,” Murphy said that it was not the time when he and his wife were not trying to reach the “wider universe” of his life.

“I was talking to Tammy … I don't want to be very detailed, but some of our widespread universes are not when immigration is not yet trying to get it. Murphy said. “And we said,” What do you know? I pray for the federal government to live in our house on our garage and get her. Sho.”

In the aftermath of Murphy's words, the representative of the governor's office I said New York Post Murphy's words were “incorrectly interpreted,” and the governor who was worried about President Donald Trump's “return to the White House” added, “I simply refer to legal residents.”

Murphy said that he was worried that President Trump had returned to the White House, noted to the legal resident in his friend's circle.

In the situation explained by the governor, the representative claimed that no one lived at home.

In response to Murphy's comments during the interview, New Jersey Congressman Eric Peterson (R) accused Murphy, thinking that he is beyond the law.

“The governor thinks he is beyond the law,” said Peterson. I saidAccording to NEWS12 NEW JERSEY. “Instead of enforcing our officially enacted law, he says he breaks them and do the same thing to others. It's ridiculous.”

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