The article raises the question of immigration policy effectiveness under Biden versus Trump, noting that while Biden's approach allows millions to enter the U.S. illegally with minimal checks, Trump's efforts to deport individuals like Kilmar Abrego Garcia are cumbersome and complex. It critiques the lack of due process in immigration enforcement and suggests that creating a restrictive environment, as Trump did, dramatically reduces illegal immigration. The author proposes that simplifying the process to encourage voluntary departure could also alleviate the issue without extending bureaucratic hurdles.
Under Biden, with a permissive incentive structure, illegal immigration surged. Under Trump, with a restrictive incentive structure, illegal immigration has dried up.
The way to get people out without due process is the same way they came in without due process - of their own volition.
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