
The creation media are trying to frighten swing voters away from President Donald Trump’s common, normal, and valuable promise to safeguard the nation’s borders.
The plan was highlighted in an April 30 content by , Time , journal, where the writer asked:
So you can you view yourself using the defense to combat this? … , May that include building novel migrant detention tents? … , Did you build new ones? Are you excluding the possibility of building new migratory detention tents?
Trump shook off the writer’s “migrant detention camps” speech and emphasized a continuous implementation of imprisonment plans:
We would n’t have to do very much of that. Because we’ll get bringing them out of the state. We’re certainly leaving them in the country. We’re bringing them out. It’s been done before … ,  , it was done by]President Barack ] Obama in a form of prison, you know, prison … , No, I do not rule out everything. However, there would n’t be as much of a need for them because we’re moving them out. We’re going to take them back where they left off, and of course, we’ll start with the fugitive component. And we’re going to remain using native policeman because regional police know them by name, by first name, following title, and next name. I mean, they know them very well.
Trump insisted that Biden’s migration is an “invasion”:
This is an invasion of our country. A nation’s first invasion, probably unheard of before. They’re coming in by the millions. I believe we have 15 million now. And I think you’ll have 20 million by the time this ends. And that’s bigger than almost every state.
Journalists also denounced Trump’s use of the “invasion” term. But an August 2022 poll showed that a majority of the public, and almost half of Latino voters, agree that Biden’s migration is an invasion.
Despite the harm to Americans ‘ economy and pocketbooks, President Joe Biden and his deputies have imported at least 7 million illegal and quasi-legal immigrants through a variety of legal justifications. Additionally, they have disregarded the country’s border laws, which mandate that migrants be held hostage until their asylum claims are heard.
Trump can quickly reverse Biden’s unpopular welcome for migrants, withdraw Biden’s “parole” for more than one million migrants, and ramp up enforcement of the nation’s deportation laws.
Trump’s border initiatives will be fought out by corporate-funded networks of progressive lawyers, by Democrats determined to keep the millions of imported immigrants, by a number of advocacy campaigns that have been secretly supported by major business groups, and by pro-immigration journalists in established news outlets.
However, even the Washington Post admitted , in April that the public wants enforcement of the nation’s laws.
” Harsh deportation tools are just fine with many Americans”, said the headline of a Washington Post article, which said:
- A January poll from , USA Today and Suffolk University , found that Americans supported a plan to” send troops to the southern border and order the mass deportation of illegal immigrants”, 53 percent to 43 percent.
- A February , Economist- YouGov poll , found that Americans supported “using military troops to arrest and deport people who are in the U. S. unlawfully”, 56 percent to 31 percent.
- Perhaps most striking, Americans are remarkably open to another severe tool Trump and his allies have floated: detention camps. A January , Reuters- Ipsos poll , asked whether undocumented immigrants” should be arrested and put in detention camps while awaiting deportation hearings”. Fully 42 percent supported this, while 41 percent opposed it.
But that voter support may be vulnerable to media pressure, the Post added,” there’s reason to believe that driving home the scale of such an effort could cause many to blanch”, it said, adding:
The Biden campaign could get the message across by focusing on how many people, who the vast majority of Americans believe should have a chance to obtain legal status, might get sucked into this endeavor. Given how ugly those scenes could turn out to be, pointing out exactly what it would mean to employ troops and detention camps would also seem political ground. It’s unlikely that poll respondents have truly reckoned with what such an effort would mean, and the , fraught historical precedents.
Many media outlets are already helping the Democrats.
The Los Angeles Times wrote , on May 2:
If Trump got his way in a second term, he has threatened to not just close the border but , deport millions of people in a , horrific, military- led campaign , modeled after an Eisenhower- era shame.
That separation plan would wreak havoc on the lives of millions of Americans. It would hobble our economy. It would result in generations living in poverty and trauma.
” A promised immigration crackdown if Trump wins re- election could cripple Minnesota’s workforce”, the Star Tribune in Minnesota claimed on May 2, adding:
The plan includes mass, militarized deportations of undocumented immigrants without due process hearings, which are modeled on an Eisenhower administration program with a derogatory ethnic slur. The Migration Policy Institute estimates 81, 000 undocumented immigrants , live in Minnesota, including 53, 000 civilian workers age 16 or older.
” Trump explains his militaristic plan to deport 15- 20 million people”, CNN claimed.
But Trump allies are also working to show the broad benefit of ending Biden’s high- migration/low- wage economy.
According to Stephen Miller ,” Mass deportation will be a labor-market disruption celebrated by American workers, who will now be offered higher wages with better benefits to fill these positions,” the New York Times in November stated in a statement to the New York Times.
” Americans will also rejoice the fact that one particular group is no longer magically exempt and that our nation’s laws are now being applied equally,” Miller added.
Extraction Migration
The federal government has long pursued an” Extraction Migration” economic policy that uses imported consumers, renters, and workers to raise the stock prices of investors.
The migrant inflow has successfully forced down , Americans ‘ wages,  , boosted , rents and housing prices, and shriveled coastal investors ‘ interest in heartland towns.  , The inflow has also pushed many native- born Americans out of careers in a , wide variety , of business sectors and reduced , native- born Americans ‘ clout in local and national , elections.
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— Adam Klepp ( @AdamKleppAZ ) April 24, 2024
The colonization-like policy has sucked a lot of human resources from needy nations and killed thousands of undocumented immigrants.