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Ken Cuccinelli revises Statue of Liberty poem to defend new immigration rule

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After being asked whether the Emma Lazarus poem reading, "give me your tired, your poor," should be removed from the Statue of Liberty following a new rule that would make it harder for low-income immigrants to stay in the country, Acting Citizenship and Immigration Services head Ken Cuccinelli spoke to National Public Radio and offered a rewrite to the famous poem.