Trump's campaign rhetoric, emphasizing a crackdown on illegal immigration and building a border wall, caused potential illegal immigrants to stay home, leading to an 80% drop in crossings.
The Trump effect creates a sense of uncertainty and fear among illegal immigrants, prompting them to reconsider crossing the border due to the threat of deportation and stricter enforcement.
Deportation actions serve as a tangible follow-through to Trump's rhetoric, reinforcing the message that illegal immigrants will be caught and removed, which is crucial for maintaining the deterrent effect.
Recommended orders include eliminating CBP-1 humanitarian parole, reinstating Remain in Mexico policy, implementing safe third country agreements, and utilizing Title 212F of the Immigration and Nationality Act for immediate pushbacks.
Senators may support these nominees to avoid primary challenges, maintain political capital with the Trump base, and ensure their staff and donors remain eligible for positions in the new administration.
The Democrat Party is experiencing a mix of shock, acceptance, and disengagement. Many are in a state of confusion and second-guessing their strategies, with a notable absence of organized resistance compared to previous election losses.
Almost overnight, America has gone from a pile of cash to loot, to a real country with a real border. Without Trump even taking office, caravans are breaking up and new arrivals are declining. Todd Bensman explains how the Trump administration can follow up on these initial developments to secure the country long-term. Mark Halperin explains why Donald Trump's Cabinet picks are more likely to be confirmed than many people think. Plus, Charlie responds to voicemails from subscribers.
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