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Congressional Differences Lead To AI-Generated Crowding Of National Parks

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December 4, 2023

Republicans have pulled national parks into the fray over how to house undocumented immigrants/National Republican Congressional Committee

Congressional battles over how to house undocumented immigrants have prompted the National Republican Congressional Committee to pull national parks into the fray by using artificial intelligence smoke-and-mirrors to crowd some national parks with immigrant tent villages.

The GOP ads, attacking Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives who voted against a provision to prohibit the use of public lands to temporarily house the undocumented immigrants, feature images of national parks crammed with tent villages.

"More crime. Less tourism. No beauty," read the closing credits on the ad. "Democrats' national parks."

“Democrats like Jahana Hayes voted to allow our beautiful national parks to be overrun with illegal immigrants. Democrats will stop at nothing to change the America we know and love for the worse,” said NRCC spokeswoman Savannah Viar.

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