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Nov 2024
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How Addressing A Crisis Can Create New C...

Edward Segal
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Sometimes the steps that are taken to address a crisis will backfire and lead to new crisis situations. President-elect Donald Trump’s plans to address the immigration crisis is a case in point. Learn about the new crises that will be created when he deports millions of immigrants in this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute.”














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