Somebody please correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t Trump badly underwater on immigration policy (among many others) and sinking like a rock? Could have sworn I saw polling data recently that said as much but I’m too lazy to try to find it again.
So if Trump is indeed badly underwater on immigration policy, does it not stand to reason that the majority of Americans do not, in fact, support our current economically-disadvantageous and inhumane methods of deportation, and does it not stand to reason that, in fact, the prevailing opinion on this board is actually in line with what the majority of mainstream Americans believe at present?
The polling is pretty divergent right now but yes, most of it shows Trump's immigration policies are now deeply unpopular and sinking fast. The rational conclusion is that most Americans favor:
1. Stronger security at the border.
2. Liberal treatment and a reasonable path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants who are here to work and/or who have been here for a long time.
3. Quick deportation of known criminals.
4. An enforcement arm that acts like a well-behaved police force rather than a terroristic guerilla army.
In other words, most Americans clearly favor the deal that Lankford and the Dems worked out last year, but that was scuttled for the singular reason that Trump did not want to give Biden a win.
It will always be enormously frustrating that the Dems could not convey that message effectively in the last election. I think it was some combination of an extraordinarily powerful right wing media machine, the ugly chaos around Biden's decline and the transition to Kamala, and Trump's effective use of the anecdotes (which calla assures us should not be relevant, even as he raises them on this thread) like Laken Riley's tragic murder.
Whatever the reason, Trump convinced millions of Americans to vote for him based on immigration, nothwithstanding that those people have always, and continue to the present, to prefer what the Dems wanted to do on immigration over what Trump promised to do and is now carrying out.
As always, ignorance, if we can't address it, will be the death of this republic.