Vivek Ramaswamy made his way to Concord, New Hampshire, on Wednesday officially filing for the First in the Nation primary ballot.
After paying the $1,000 filing fee and signing several documents, Ramaswamy sat down with the media to discuss his policy priorities including the debate over immigration.
Massachusetts lawmakers have been calling on the Biden administration to assist the state with an influx of asylum seekers. Gov. Maura Healey has asked for expedited work permits, a move Ramaswamy doesn’t agree with. Meanwhile, the 2024 race is picking up steam with just over a year until Election Day. In recent days, Ramaswamy and former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley have sparred over different policy perspectives.
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