· Updated January 16, 2025 12:01 AM · 3 min read read
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Dover, N.H. — Chris Christie's town hall-style forum here last weekend provided a venue for the Republican presidential primary contender to clarify his suggestion that tracking visas can keep visitors from staying in the U.S. illegally and gave him a chance to poke a little fun at the media.
During remarks at at Newick's restaurant, Christie, who was accompanied by Maine's Republican Governor Paul LePage, mocked reporters who misconstrued comments he made at a similar meeting two weeks ago, wh
Dover, N.H. — Chris Christie's town hall-style forum here last weekend provided a venue for the Republican presidential primary contender to clarify his suggestion that tracking visas can keep visitors from staying in the U.S. illegally and gave him a chance to poke a little fun at the media.
During remarks at at Newick's restaurant, Christie, who was accompanied by Maine's Republican Governor Paul LePage, mocked reporters who misconstrued comments he made at a similar meeting two weeks ago, wh…