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  • The new sign-ups — an increase of 400,000 over a similar point last year — could undermine the argument that the law is in free fall.






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The identity of the Tunisian, Anis Amri, who had been labeled a security threat and faced deportation, alarmed officials investigating the deadly Berlin truck attack.

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