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But oversight officials have long said that exclusionary behaviors — such as voting on which deputies are allowed to have a tattoo — are hallmarks of the controversial groups.

Jews have not always been embraced in Pasadena or the surrounding areas — in the early 20th century, exclusionary convenants prohibited the sale of property to different groups, including Jews.

‘Don’t say gay’ — just absolutely exclusionary and discriminatory?

“We reject any proposals that impose undue burden on industries,” Saudi Arabia said in its opening statement Monday, arguing for “recycling solutions rather than imposing rigid and exclusionary policies.”

“For the climate justice movement, this means a dual fight — not only to resist the rollback of environmental protections but also to defend vulnerable immigrant communities against harmful exclusionary policies,” Gaya said.

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