Comment by watwut
16 days ago
First, republicans blocked everything including formarly own proposals when Obama adopted it ... ever since Obama. It is other way round, the republican party is getting what it worked for, because democrats are weak opposition.
> Democrats will undo it all when the pendulum shifts.
It is impossible. Will they give reparations to blue cities? From what money?
Likewise institutions - it is easier to corrupt and destroy them then to build them anew.
Amd crutially, the right wing supreme court needs ro be enlarged or new constitution written for the bad precedents to be changed.
> token deportation effort,
The whole thing is bigger size then most militaries.
> no material change on mass legal immigration,
The whole classes of legal immigrants were suddenly ruled illegal and are violently mistreated.
> nothing happening on the voter ID front.
Republicans are trying to make voting for blie places harder.
On the immigration front, please note that Obama deported more or about-as-much migrants per year than Trump in 2025. I don't really get why democrats oppose this, while they cheered the same policy a decade ago.
The problem isn't deporting illegal immigrants, the problem is revoking legal status, abusing detainees, hurting people on the street, and the occasional murder.
Obama years had also the same kind of abuse and killings by the border patrol. At least 56 recorded deaths of immigrants caused by ICE and custody[0]. Some murders were settled to avoid a trial.
Protests against ICE were much smaller then (billionaires didn't fund NGOs to organise them either), so it was easier for the agency to operate as well, and it was quickly memory-holed.
[0] https://www.detentionwatchnetwork.org/sites/default/files/re...
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Because it is not the same deportation policy.
Trump has to deal with the aftermath of the Biden years, where unauthorized immigrant population reached 14 million in 2023. It is also harder to expel them if they are inside the US rather than at the border.