On immigration, the too-little-too-late president strikes again
On immigration, the too-little-too-late president strikes again
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In autopsies of Joe Biden’s presidency, one word will be explanatory: disorder. From urban crime to campus tumults to inflation’s comprehensive disruption — the currency becoming emaciated — Americans fear societal fraying. The most infuriating
provocation is immigration. An essential attribute of national sovereignty — control of borders — has been sacrificed on the altar of “equity,” with collateral damage far from the southwestern border. Far-flung communities — their hospitals, their schools
— experience the truth that “every state is a border state.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/06/05/biden-failed-immigration-policy/
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In autopsies of Joe Biden’s presidency, one word will be explanatory: disorder. From urban crime to campus tumults to inflation’s comprehensive disruption — the currency becoming emaciated — Americans fear societal fraying. The most infuriating
provocation is immigration. An essential attribute of national sovereignty — control of borders — has been sacrificed on the altar of “equity,” with collateral damage far from the southwestern border. Far-flung communities — their hospitals, their schools
— experience the truth that “every state is a border state.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/06/05/biden-failed-immigration-policy/