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Home Front: Politix
Three reasons why Trump's plan to indict Harris over illegal immigration is the right call
2024-10-23
Former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker joins ‘Cavuto Live’:
[FoxNews] It’s two weeks until Election Day and the New York Times thinks former President Trump is making a big mistake by hammering home how he’ll tackle illegal immigration. Polls, after all, show voters care more about the economy and inflation than the millions of people allowed to enter our country illegally while Kamala Harris has been the border czar.

My view: never underestimate Trump’s political instincts. Yes, Americans have been whacked by a 20%-plus increase in prices while Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have occupied the White House, and surveys do show voters anxious about the economy.

But it is the 10 million or 20 million people who have been allowed to cross into and stay in our country illegally that gets crowds riled up; it is the fentanyl deaths and terror threats and the cost of undocumented people disappearing into our society that has animated the Trump candidacy ever since that famous ride down the escalator at Trump Tower in 2015. For good reason: Americans know it is wrong.

A recent Scripps News/Ipsos poll found over half of respondents, including 58% of independents and even 25% of Democrats, say they support mass deportations – an unthinkable response at any other time in our welcoming country – and that for 39%, illegal immigration is their top issue.

Politically, there are three reasons why Trump is right to double down on the issue. First, the Biden-Harris White House opened the border intentionally, ignoring the consequences until polling showed the issue might cost them the election. This was not an accident, and voters are rightly holding them responsible. Second, Vice President Harris is indelibly linked personally with having allowed this offense to the nation. Like it or not, she was popularly dubbed the "border czar" and she failed to meet the challenge. Third, if Harris becomes president, she would doubtless allow tens of millions more migrants to enter the country, increasing the dangers and costs of a swelling illegal population. After all, Harris told the hosts of "The View" that she cannot think of a single thing she would change about the past three-plus years; presumably, that includes our open border.

We cannot afford to let that happen.
Posted by:Skidmark

#4  NGOs which receives outrageous amounts of pretend money from Infrastructure Act and then Inflation Reduction Act.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2024-10-23 15:12  

#3  The invasion has inflated rental prices. Worse yet, Americans are competing with tax payer funded NGOs for limited housing.
Posted by: Super Hose   2024-10-23 12:29  

#2  If Republicans win control of both houses of Congress, they will take office 3 Jan 2025. Plenty of time for them, then, to impeach both Biden and Kamala for "high crimes and misdemeanors". The misconduct of the Biden regime in its failure to administer laws on the border, IMNSHO, easily falls under that category, and applies to both the current President and VP.
Posted by: Elmaper+McGurque1612   2024-10-23 03:38  

#1  voters care more about the economy and inflation than the millions of people allowed to enter our country illegally

Maybe, just maybe, there is a connection?
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2024-10-23 02:12  

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