Tag: trump immigration policy
Latino Republicans Warn That Violent ICE Crackdown Will Lose Midterms

Latino Republicans Warn That Violent ICE Crackdown Will Lose Midterms

We have finally found the thing that gets Republicans to speak up against Donald Trump: fear of losing their own power.

Two Latino Republicans on Tuesday issued a stark warning to their Dear Leader: If immigration agents don't stop brutalizing and killing Americans in the streets as his goons carry out their ham-handed immigrant roundups to meet some arbitrary deportation quota set by ghoulish White House aide Stephen Miller, then the GOP is going to lose the 2026 midterms.

GOP Rep. Carlos Gimenez of Florida told Newsmax on Tuesday that when it comes to immigration enforcement, "there has to be a better way to do this."

"I'm not comfortable with what's happening in Minneapolis at this time," Gimenez said, adding that Trump's immigration goons targeting "grandmothers, somebody taking care of kids that's been here 10 or 15 years" is "hurting our chances at the midterms."

He wasn't the only Latino Republican who spoke out.

Florida state Sen. Ileana Garcia, who founded the Latinas for Trump group, told The New York Times that immigration agents' "abhorrent" killings of two citizens is going to be catastrophic for her party in November.

“It’s gone too far,” she told the Times of the immigration raids, later adding, “I do think that he will lose the midterms because of Stephen Miller."

Of course, Republicans were already likely to lose the midterms thanks to Trump's poor handling of the economy, which voters overwhelmingly disapprove of.

However, Gimenez and Garcia are unquestionably correct that Immigration and Customs Enforcement's violent behavior has only made things worse for the GOP.

Immigration—one of Trump's strongest issues when he took office—is now a liability as Americans turn against the brutality he has unleashed.

A plurality of Americans now support abolishing ICE in the wake of immigration agents killing two U.S. citizens who were merely exercising their First Amendment right to observe and record agents' lawless and chaotic behavior.Majorities now disapprove of Trump's handling of immigration, as well as ICE agents’ actions, which overwhelming majorities say have gone too far.

And polls show Latino voters—who moved heavily toward Republicans in 2024 and whom GOP operatives crowed were in the process of realigning away from Democrats—have now snapped back to their pre-2024 political alignment as Trump has terrorized their communities with his ICE raids.

An Economist/YouGov poll released Tuesday found that Hispanics disapprove of the job Trump is doing by a stunning 41-point margin. That’s a massive slide from February 2025, when Hispanics disapproved of Trump by a 10-point spread in the Economist/YouGov poll.

“Hispanic voters have completely reverted to 2016 trend line. All GOP gains here have been lost,” Mike Madrid, a Hispanic GOP operative, wrote in a post on X. “The ‘Racial Realignment’ theory can officially be declared dead”

Trump seems to understand the political peril he’s in, as he pulled Greg Bovino, the Nazi-looking Border Patrol thug who had been in charge of the disgusting deportation surge in Minneapolis, from his role on Monday.

However, Trump and his administration are not backing down off their targeting of Democratic-controlled states for immigration enforcement. ICE and Customs and Border Patrol are set to remain in Minneapolis and are now surging in Maine, where they recently landed to carry out their reign of terror.

And Trump and his aides have continued to blame the two Americans murdered for exercising their First and Second Amendment rights—Renee Good and Alex Pretti—for their deaths, calling both of them “domestic terrorists.”

In fact, Trump blamed Pretti for being shot to death because Pretti was carrying a firearm—something Pretti was licensed and legally allowed to do, thanks to the Second Amendment Trump once extolled.

"You can't have guns. You can't walk in with guns. You can't do that. You can't walk in with guns, but, it's a very unfortunate thing," Trump said Tuesday of Pretti.

While Trump's violent immigration agenda is mobilizing Democrats and turning independents against him, it's the president’s refusal to acknowledge Pretti's Second Amendment rights that could turn Republicans against him too.

"It's unbelievably stupid that they've chosen to alienate the gun lobby. The NRA and the gun lobby have basically been a bedrock constituency of the Republican Party for 50 years," Florida Republican strategist Jacob Perry told Reuters.

If the base turns against Trump, then the bottom really falls out for the GOP.

We’ll have our popcorn at the ready when that happens.

Reprinted with permission from Daily Kos

doctors, medical

Trump’s Visa Ban Causes Shortage Of Young Doctors

ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox.

As hospitals across the United States brace for a difficult six months — with the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic still raging and concerns about a second wave in the fall — some are acutely short-staffed because of an ill-timed change to immigration policy and its inconsistent implementation.

A proclamation issued by President Donald Trump on June 22, barring the entry of most immigrants on work visas, came right as hospitals were expecting a new class of medical residents. Hundreds of young doctors were unable to start their residencies on time.

Read NowShow less
Danziger: I Found My Heart

Danziger: I Found My Heart

Jeff Danziger lives in New York City. He is represented by CWS Syndicate and the Washington Post Writers Group. He is the recipient of the Herblock Prize and the Thomas Nast (Landau) Prize. He served in the US Army in Vietnam and was awarded the Bronze Star and the Air Medal. He has published eleven books of cartoons and one novel. Visit him at DanzigerCartoons.com.

Why We Should Reach Across Borders, Not Close Them

Why We Should Reach Across Borders, Not Close Them

A nation’s border is nothing in and of itself. It’s just an inanimate line on a map, in the dirt, on a riverbank. It has no philosophy, personality, feelings or meaning — beyond what people on either side attribute to it.

Unfortunately, thanks to Donnie Trump’s xenophobic demagoguery in this presidential election, America finds itself in a destructive border war — not with Mexico, but with itself. In his rallies, he leads his true believers in angry chants of “Build that wall!” He’s demanding that our Southwestern border with Mexico be turned into a hostile barrier of national, cultural and racial separation that will physically scream at Latino people: “KEEP OUT!”

This isn’t conjecture — you can see it for yourself, for about a third of that 2,000-mile frontier has already been desecrated with a massive metal wall, thrusting up to 30 feet high. It scowls at Mexico with such military fortifications as pole-mounted cameras, 24-hour radar, vibration sensors, all-seeing drones, surveillance balloons, and Blackhawk helicopters.

It has made the border mean, yet — get this — it doesn’t work! Migrants and traffickers continually overcome it. “The wall is a fantasy,” says an Arizona border sheriff. A rancher and diehard Trump supporter dismisses Donnie’s barrier scheme as a “farce.”

Worse, the existing wall and Trump’s extension of it is a perversion of what this border has been for centuries: An enriching connection point for people on either side. In fact, there were no sides — festivals paraded from Mexico into the U.S. and back again, businesses were totally bi-national, families extended across the so-called-line, kids played together on both sides, and the community was an organic whole.

However, Trump doesn’t concern himself with the hardship his wall extension would have on the hard-working people living along the border. He has convinced himself that hordes of rapists and drug dealers are pouring into the country in droves. Indeed, Donnie warned his supporters that if he does not win the election, we “…could have 650 million people pour in and we do nothing about it. Think of it: That’s what could happen. You triple the size of our country in one week.” That’s more than the entire populations of Mexico, Central America, and South America combined.

Not that there’s not an issue with border security. For example, at one part of the border, three Guatemalans waited until dusk to make their move, evading security in the remote expanse, illicitly slipping into our country. As the New York Times recently reported, “This area is a haven for smugglers and cross-border criminal organizations.” If Donald Trump were to witness such a scene, his hair would burst into flames and he’d fall into such a furious rant his lungs would explode! But The Donald will never see it, speak about it, or even know about it, because he’s always facing south, fulminating against Mexicans, Central Americans, and South Americans who cross our southern border.

Meanwhile, the scene described by the New York Times took place way up north, where rural Vermont connects to Canada. With so many of our nation’s political and security officials obsessed with the southern border, more and more criminal action — including smuggling people, drugs and weapons — has been coming across our 5,500-mile Canadian border, the longest in the world between two countries. Running from the Atlantic to the Pacific through sparsely-populated and heavily-wooded terrain, there’s often no clear demarcation of where Canada ends and the U.S. begins. Some farms, homes and businesses actually sprawl across the border.

Meanwhile, only about 2,000 agents patrol this vast stretch, and officials concede they don’t even have a good guess of how many people and how much contraband is coming across, or where.

So, Mr. Trump, shall we wall off Canada, too? And how much of our public treasury, democratic idealism and international goodwill shall we dump into the folly of militarizing both borders? By simply thinking we can wall the world out, we’ll be walling ourselves in — and that’s suicidal. Trump’s wall won’t keep undocumented migrants out, but it will lock out America’s egalitarian ideal of cross-cultural community. Rather than walling-off borders, our true national security requires that we reach across them in all directions.

To find out more about Jim Hightower, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate webpage at www.creators.com.

Shop our Store

Headlines

Editor's Blog

Corona Virus

Trending

World