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Mayor Jim Kenney said the city will welcome the migrants to Philadelphia with open arms.
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Mayor Jim Kenney said the city will welcome the migrants to Philadelphia with open arms.
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Shapiro is now the first governor to be elected to succeed a member of his party since 1966.
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"We have some brazen individuals in the city that don't care," First Dep. John Stanford, of the Philadelphia Police Department, said.
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The Bank was on fire, it was alive and there was so much excitement, it's a wonder anyone has a voice left Wednesday morning.
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