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announcements and unannouncements that spark cheers or groans, foreign policy decisions that pit so-called hawks against so-called noninterventionists and isolationists, or anything to do with the “hoax”-addledWhen it comes to immigration policy, Trump is knocking it out of the park, undoing much of the generational damage of the Biden-era lunacy almost overnight by closing the border and deporting illegal immigrants across the country, earning continued support from the public as his handling of the issue remains one of his most popular achievements.
Why? Because illegal immigration and border control have always been Trump’s strongest policy platform. Why? Because Trump is willing to acknowledge the fundamental realities of sovereignty that most squishy politicians refuse even to approach, lest they be accused of, gasp, racism. Despite the cries of whatever remains of the Democratic Party and its gaggle of loyal MSNBC staffers, a policy rooted squarely in reality will always be popular, and Trump’s latest announcement that census data will soon disregard illegal immigrants is the latest move to cement reality as a central pillar in American immigration policy. “I have instructed our Department of Commerce to immediately begin work on a new and highly accurate CENSUS based on modern day facts and figures and, importantly, using the results and information gained from the Presidential Election of 2024,” TrumpOf course, the message concluded with one of his famous sign-offs: “Thank you for your attention to this matter!” The fact that it’s necessary to explain why this is obviously correct tells you quite how successful the insidious anti-American immigration policy of the Democratic Party has been in recent years. The fundamental purpose of the national census is to determine the number of people living in the United States to decide matters of political representation and dole out billions in government funding. Put simply, the census allows us to decide the number of representatives each state is allocated in the House of Representatives. The more people counted in each state, the more votes that state gets. And when you count illegal immigrants in the census, while they may not legally be able to vote depending on whether their state respects basic voter safety laws, they are delivering the drug-of-choice for Democrat-run states across the country: House seats., collected during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, six of the eight cases of significant overcounting happened in heavily blue states: New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Delaware, Minnesota, and Hawaii?Like so many areas of American political life, this wasn’t a bug, but a feature. Thankfully, it’s another feature that Trump, armed with his relentless acknowledgement of reality, is removing from American life.
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