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Sessions hits back at ‘lunatic fringe’ immigration critics

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U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions took a hard aim at critics of immigration law during a speech in Los Angeles on Tuesday. He called opponents hypocrites, arguing that that their conduct doesn’t match their public advocacy for immigrant rights, and slammed politicians who cave to media pressure.