Democrats should not walk into the trap of embracing open borders by abandoning immigration enforcement entirely. Pushing for reform of ICE, along with very different immigration policies, may be wiser than demanding its abolition.
For two overriding reasons, Democrats are intensively debating what to say and do about the future of ICE. First and most obviously, that agency isand other cities, pursuing a very deliberate policy of terrorizing immigrant communities and their allies in order to encourage “self-deportation” and titillateSecond, an appropriations package that includes money for ICE has become thein another potential government-shutdown cliff on January 30, which is when the stopgap-spending bill that ended last year’sexpires.
Many Democrats within and beyond Congress want to dramatize their opposition to what ICE is doing by voting against the new money, even though itWhile nearly all Democrats oppose both current ICE tactics and Trump’s entire mass-deportation regime, the funding fight has exposed an increasingly large gulf between those who advocate abolishing ICE and those who seek to reform the agency. The latter camp isn’t necessarily a solid bloc; there’s language in the above-mentioned spending bill that authorizes body cameras and other measures for ICE accountability that some reformers consider inadequate. But without question, ICE abolition advocates have a lot of momentum among congressional Democrats and ICE resisters nationally . So is this the line in the sand the party generally should draw? Has Trump’s toxic immigration crackdown While “Abolish ICE” may be the only position emotionally consonant with justified outrage over its agents’ conduct, it’s not necessary at all if the goal is simply to radically change the immigration-enforcement status quo. ICE has been around since 2003. Its agents weren’t masked until. ICE wasn’t deployed to achieve mass deportation until ain opposition to Democratic efforts to reform ICE on grounds that “You can’t reform fascism.” Were the Obama and Biden administrations “fascist”? More than a few progressives did indeed believe that enforcement of immigration laws generally, and deportation practices specifically, werefor the decriminalization of illegal border crossings. The national debate over lax immigration enforcement then played anof the Trump administration’s immigration policies, Democrats aren’t on such solid ground that they can embrace some total abandonment of immigration enforcement without courting political peril. There’s no evidence that Americans actually want the “open borders” stance that Republicans have falsely accused Democrats of embracing in the past. Embracing it now makes little sense. The broadest and strongest position for Democrats right now is the abolition of both mass deportation and ICE terror tactics, alongside a new path to citizenship for noncriminal immigrants and fairer and more uniform enforcement of immigration laws without the sort of violence and cruelty perpetrated and celebrated by Trump,. Anyone who thinks such a position represents a surrender to MAGA needs to remember how and why these terrible people rose to power in the first place.Margaret Hartmann Trump saying he “won’t use force” to take Greenland, calling it “Iceland,” and rambling about windmills is what passes for reassuring these days.Trump is speaking in Davos today, days after threatening European nations with tariffs if they don’t let him take Greenland. Here’s the latest news.Humiliating foes by sharing their private messages is a common Trump tactic, but Emmanuel Macron is the first world leader to get this treatment.Democrats are under pressure to stand up to ICE’s excesses. But thanks to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, their options are limited.Once again, peaceful resistance is being met with armed repression. Martin Luther King Jr.’s example offers both guidance and hope.More than two weeks after the U.S. kidnapped Maduro, Trump isn’t running the country. But he seems to be getting much of what he wants.A governor who’s actually run something would provide a good contrast to J.D. Vance, who has run only his mouth.Alexander Bublik doesn’t play — or talk — like anyone else in the game. Ahead of the Australian Open, he has emerged as a full-fledged star.The proposal is a problem for the governor’s presidential ambitions. So he’s trying to cut a deal to keep it off the ballot.The president’s modest gains on the economy aren’t enough to counter a huge public backlash to his imperial threats and ICE’s brutal tactics.From demolishing the East Wing to build a ballroom to paving the Rose Garden, the changes reflect Trump’s second-term quest for dominance and revenge.Machado “presented” her award to Trump … but there was no dramatic made-for-TV reveal, and the Nobel Institute said he’s still no winner.In the past week, congressional Republicans stood up to the president on Venezuela and health care. Their rebellion has already fizzled.When Jorie Kraus was diagnosed with an incurable rare disease, two young researchers created an AI tool to find a treatment.Roughly $1 million in funds is still missing from Adams’s $NYC token. Now he could face legal action from a Catholic knight.*Sorry, there was a problem signing you up.
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