The article discusses the impact of President Biden's immigration policies, which reportedly allowed at least 8 million undocumented immigrants into the U.S. It contrasts these actions with former President Trump's goal of mass deportations, asserting that voters support this initiative. The piece highlights the opposition from certain judges who block deportations and the challenges of navigating legal complexities around immigration, suggesting that these factors complicate the potential for achieving the desired deportations and reflects broader political tensions on immigration policy.
Polling shows that mass deportation is what the voters want. They propelled Trump into office to fulfill this promise, just as they did in 2016 before the Democrats made the border a mess again.
District Judges James Boasberg and Indira Talwani have both decided to stand in the way of the voters' will, demanding that planes be turned around mid-air or blocking the withdrawal of 'temporary' protected status for half a million migrants.
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