Immigration 'reform' ie. an end to third world immigration is the only thing that matters. It's the thing that the electorate of the United States wants. It's only 'third rail' in Congress, where lawmakers don't have a clue. Why do you think Trump won??
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The country is divided & not monolithic on this issue. It is why Trump won the GOP nomination & helped him win the general but only narrowly.
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Trump defeated 17 candidates. He had no political experience. His personal life is not as (phony) clean as most other GOP nominees. On social issues, he had historically not been with the GOP base. Yet he won. The country ain't that divided on the issue.
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Winning the GOP nomination is one thing. He only narrowly won the general election. A major achievement, yes, but still only very close against a flawed opponent. My point isn't to detract but just point out that the country is divided politically.
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The country isn't that divided on immigration, trade and the national interest. The more Trump presents his view on these issues (he should do it every night), the higher his approval rating will go
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We always disagree on this, LOL...But that keeps things interesting.
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Our future is at best Brazil, at worst South Africa if we don't get, basically an immigration moratorium with mass deportations and an end to birthright citizenship. Our new country won't exactly look very favorably on white people, the rich, Jews, Israel, etc. Trump is last hope
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