ANOTHER VIEW: Trump’s immigration issue will backfire on him

I wrote this bill (Laken Riley Act) to give Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and state governments more tools in the fight against illegal alien crime. Laken’s murder at the hands of an illegal alien on the campus of the University of Georgia was another wakeup call that the Biden administration’s open border policies are making Americans unsafe in their own country.” – Georgia Congressman Mike  Collins.

By Jack Bernard |  Immigrants commit less crime per capita than United States citizens, period. However, U.S. Rep. Mike Collins, R-Ga., is correct that the Riley murder was horrible. But a  iot is incorrect in blaming Biden. Immigration policy has been a mess because of inaction by both parties

Recently, a bipartisan strong, conservative Senate immigration bill was proposed. Then former  President Trump called House Speaker Mike Johnson. Trump said kill the bill because he wanted immigration as a campaign issue. So, the bill died, blocking any realistic Congressional action any time soon.

We have seen this play out before. President George W. Bush had a deeper understanding of the immigration issue than other Republicans. But the right wing of the GOP scuttled his comprehensive immigration reform proposal. By repeatedly opposing bipartisan reform for decades, the right wing of the GOP has accomplished three things.

  • First, they have alienated legal immigrants and their families.   These are first generation Americans like me, descended from immigrants, who built this nation.
  • Second, Hispanic voters are being driven to the Democrats for the 2024 election. Trump’s insistence on building a wall and pursuing aggressive deportations alienates them. Expect 2024 GOP losses in key swing states, such as New Mexico and Arizona … and even Texas someday. GOP policy wonks must understand reality and figure out how to woo back Hispanic voters. 
  • Third, with no progress on immigration reform, illegal immigration gets worse. Trump knows that 11 million undocumented, mostly Latino, immigrants cannot be easily deported. And that Mexico will not pay to build a wall. Further, he understands that the GOP will not close government to force funding to build that wall. 

Trump is aware that a modern-day Operation Wetback (tried in the 1950s) would cost a tremendous amount of money, paid for by taxpayers (via taxes and tariffs). And deportations would mean ripping families apart, which is unpopular. Finally, he knows that if a drastic deportation program were enacted, it would cause independents to run away from both him and the GOP, just like on the abortion issue.

Former President Trump, who loves money, also comprehends the business aspects.  Agriculture would take a hit with prices rising substantially for his supporters. He knows that immigrants take the hard manual labor jobs that everyday Americans do not want… like building Trump Tower in New York City.

Trump takes extreme positions because it riles up his frustrated, alienated MAGA base, bringing them out to vote. He has no intention of seeing his current position on immigration acted upon. Because when he does, he knows it will backfire. That  happened when Trump decided to suddenly stop immigration of well-paid highly skilled people needed by high tech companies.

Per Google CEO Sundar Picha: “Immigration has contributed immensely to America’s economic success…, making it a global leader.” America needs controlled, legal immigration for us to prosper. 

And Trump and his supporters like Mike Collins, simply keeps immigration up in the air to make it a campaign issue. But it will backfire on him.

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