Trump can spew all the poison he wants about immigrants and other countries, but when you can't get your own party to appropriate money for the thousands and thousands of border guards you promised, people will ignore the talk and make their move.https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/10/us/border-crossings-trump-effect.html?emc=edit_th_20180111&nl=todaysheadlines&nlid=53724764 …
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It's also an issue of a split among Republicans. Those with a very favorable view of Trump are much more opposed to a path to citizenship, while other Rs are supportive.pic.twitter.com/RJhlMlNhAz
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So now, having been shown that the effect of Trump's speech on the public opinion is the opposite of what you assumed, you want to shift the discussion back to policies.
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My initial comment was "impact in having a president repeatedly say racist things & his party repeatedly defending him on it." The impact is in the fusion of Trump with party.
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