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And second of all, how would it affect voting?
What is the accumulative effect of the administration's questioning of election security, particularly in this midterm year?
Thank you so much for talking to us.
This episode was produced by Henry Larson and Kai McNamee with audio engineering by Damian Herring.
It was edited by Sarah Robbins and Ahmad Dahman.
Our executive producer is Sammy Yannigan.
It's Consider This from NPR.
I'm Emily Kwong.
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I'm Emily Kwong.
It's been a really intense experience to be living here and then also reporting here.
That is Meg Anderson, a correspondent for NPR's National Desk based in Minneapolis, where for two months, the Trump administration's sweeping immigration campaign has resulted in violent, sometimes deadly confrontations between community members and federal immigration agents.
For Meg, life looks normal in Minneapolis until it doesn't.
Last night, I went to a friend's house.
This blend of the normal with the not so normal has been difficult for her.
And then there was the time she was tear gassed while covering a protest.