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Gill: "This is a really simple question. Should illegal aliens receive taxpayer-funded unemployment benefits?" Newman: "I think people in the state of California should receive benefits..."- Gill: "So illegal aliens should receive taxpayer-funded unemployment benefits." Newman: "Again, that's your word and..."- Gill: "That's the view of your organization. I...

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