Political Rewind: Title 42 ends; Fani Willis fights Trump's effort; Fort Benning renamed
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Tuesday on Political Rewind: Title 42, a pandemic-era restriction on migration, came to an end last week. Politicians on both sides have been waiting to see how immigration would change. We break down the results with an expert. Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of Georgians could lose Medicaid benefits. #gapol The panel: Charles Kuck, immigration attorney, @ckuck Chuck Williams, reporter WRBL-TV Columbus, @chuckwilliams Kendra King Momon, political science professor, Oglethorpe University Tamar Hallerman, senior reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, @TamarHallerman Timestamps 0:00 - Introduction 3:00 - Trump lawyers attempt to upend Fulton County investigation. 8:00 - Title 42 came to an end last week. How has migration changed? 30:00 - How do immigrants contribute to American workforces? 39:00 - Georgia could remove hundreds of thousands from Medicaid coverage. 46:00 - Fort Benning is now Fort Moore, named for both a decorated Vietnam War commander and his wife. Wednesday on Political Rewind: Cody Hall, senior advisor to Gov. Brian Kemp, joins the show.
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