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State Rep. Tony Venhuizen (left), House Majority Will Mortenson (center) and Senate Majority Leader Casey Crabtree (right) in front of a portion of the border wall built by President George W. Bush during an Americans for Prosperity trip to US southern border June 28-30, 2023. Photo credit Austin Goss/The Dakota Scout.

An Eye-Opening Trip to the Border by Rep. Mortenson, Senator Crabtree and Rep. Venhuizen

By Jody Heemstra Jul 5, 2023 | 12:00 PM