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Idaho lawmakers, deadlocked over ‘rat apocalypse,’ blame city transplants

BOISE, Idaho — An invasion of stowaways had arrived from liberal coastal states, the lawmakers asserted. “Decisive action” was needed, one said, to “slash this problem through the heart and stop the proliferation.” Failure to act, another warned, would transform Boise and its neighbors in the wider Treasure Valley into nothing less than “sanctuary cities.”




