Why is Biden leaning in on immigration? Key factors: 1) Trump’s nativism backfired with the majority of the public; 2) immigration as an electoral wedge issue has lost its edge; 3) the pro-immigrant movement has changed the terms of the debate; and... /1
4) as a seasoned legislator, Biden has a deft touch when it comes to locating the sweet spot that unifies the progressive and moderate wings of the Democratic coalition. More.../2
Re public opinion, Trump’s nativism backfired. His cruelty forced a choice, and a solid majority came down on the side of immigrants. Gallup 2020 polling showed support for immigrants and for increasing immigration levels is at its highest level ever.. /3 news.gallup.com/poll/313106/am…
Pew Research 2020: 60% believe the growing number of newcomers strengthen American society, 37% say they threaten traditional customs and values – a whopping 14 percentage point shift in the pro-immigrant direction in just the past four years. /4 pewresearch.org/politics/wp-co…
Re electoral politics, Rs have wielded immigration as a potent wedge issue for 25 years. But now, nativism as a wedge issue is losing its edge. In the last election, Biden was attacked in Trump ads for supporting “amnesty.” Did not work. At all. /5 tinyurl.com/y2yslxsk
Dem Reps from PA, Conor Lamb and Matt Cartwright, were attacked on "amnesty." Mark Kelley of Arizona, too. They all won. Our pollsters at GSG asked battleground voters why: "voters largely support a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.” tinyurl.com/y5qnq4a6 /6
The immigrant justice movement has changed the terms of the debate. It has demanded a bold rethink of the past decade’s hyper-enforcement. Add the growing power of bottom-up electoral power in AZ, GA and beyond, and Ds are leaning in on race, immigration as never before. /7
Biden’s seasoning and skills enable him to find the sweet spot in the Democratic coalition - the zone that carefully calibrates progressive and moderate priorities. He’s done just this on immigration, creating unity on an issue that divided Dems in the past. /8
4 yrs of Trump’s relentless cruelty left our immigration system in chaos. Biden is clear: undo Trump’s cruel and chaotic policies; build a fair, humane and functional system; and fight for legislation that puts millions on a path to citizenship. Perhaps our time has come. END
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A thread on what Stephen Miller and his allies are up to now. They are trying to set up Biden for failure by setting a frame that is a trap.
First, let's remember that this will go down as the most evil, cruel and xenophobic administration in modern American history. /1
They kidnapped children and separated families. They ended DACA, then defied SCOTUS and fed court decisions they didn't like. They built a wall Congress opposed. They gutted asylum, decimated refugee admissions, slashed legal immigration, and now expel all, no qs asked.../2
They were appointed and serve illegally. They buried intel on Russian cyberattacks. I could go on. Then, in the runup to '20, they turned DHS into full-time political tool of Trump's reelection campaign. They helped clear out Lafayette Square for that Trump bible stunt./3
2/ Trump’s budget embodies his presidency: demonize immigrants to give white grievance voters someone to blame so they will be distracted as he gives billions in tax cuts to the wealthy while slashing billions in healthcare, retirement security and education for the rest of us.
3/ Once called the ‘Southern strategy,’ it’s been a staple of the GOP’s playbook for the past 60 yrs. Some of the issues they've shamelessly exploited: crime, welfare, school prayer, affirmative action, gender equality, reproductive rights, marriage equality, trans equality ....
Thread. Okay, so here I am in England, attending to a critically ill older brother, and my phone blows up this morning. Seems the NYT printed an oped by Jerry Kammer of the Center for Immigration Studies, an outfit
designated a hate group by SPLC. tinyurl.com/rp4wjhz1/. 1/
The oped argues pro-immigrant advocates are to blame for the divisiveness of the immigration debate. The author pretends he's mainstream but then reveals himself: "many Americans admire [Trump’s] willingness to wage what they see as a patriotic battle to defend common people.” 2/
In the piece, author Jerry Kammer cites an awards dinner I presided over 19 years ago. He says I “made a pitch” to those assembled. Either Kammer doesn’t have a sense of humor or he is deliberately misrepresenting my comments (my bet is on the latter). 3/
1/ Trump's defects on full display in his failure at the border: cruelty, ineptitude, impatience, and arrogance. He thinks his tough-guy shtick will stop Central Americans from fleeing for their lives. Not happening. He thinks cutting aid to the source countries will work. He...
2/ ...thinks everyone else is to blame - the laws, the Dems, the judges, the Mexican govt, the Central American govts. He never thinks that maybe his strategy sucks. Well, his strategy does suck, and it will continue to suck. Cuz he fundamentally misreads the nature of the crisis
3/ This is not, at root, an "illegal immigration crisis." This is a refugee crisis. 3 Central American countries are wracked by gang violence, femicide, corruption, and, increasingly, food insecurity. 97% of those showing up are from these 3 countries. Their house is on fire.
1/ My take. There will be no wall and no shutdown. Trump's talk about a border wall and shutdown is not about policy, it's about narrative. It's not about outcome, it's about brand. It's not about legislating, it's about the mid-terms. It's not abt progress, it's about attitude.
2/ Don't dignify his talk as anything more than rantings of a desperate man, in over his head, fearful of looking weak, knowing by now he'll never get his wall, trying to preen as king of the hill, willing to break the china to show he's still the bull.
3/ Stop treating this as a real threat or a real policy proposal. Trump wants to gin up his base w xenophobia and racism cuz he seems to gets that the tax cut isn't working and wages for his base are down, while the GOP's wealthy donors laugh all the way to the bank.
1/ My take on today's deadline to reunite kids Trump admin seized and separated from their parents: "The facts are clear. Trump and his team took thousands of kids from their parents; they separated them without any plan or system to reunite them;... americasvoice.org/press_releases…
2/ they deported hundreds of parents without reuniting them with their kids; and now they claim to be making decisions in the best interests of the children. None of this is acceptable...
3/ All families should be reunited. The Trump administration should not be allowed to determine what is in the best interests of children they have already victimized...