Ex-governors urge civility: Minneapolis ‘could be any place in Michigan’

LANSING — Amid national tensions over aggressive federal immigration enforcement, Michigan’s four living former governors met near the state Capitol on Wednesday to urge political civility. “If you look at Minneapolis, that could be any place in Michigan,” said former Gov. Rick Snyder, a Republican, referencing the Minnesota city where federal agents working to deport…

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