Why Reviving Trump’s ‘Remain In Mexico’ Policy Will Swiftly Reduce Border Chaos
Remain in Mexico worked very well under President Trump’s first term and foreshadows a more tranquil border very soon.
Two of the most pressing concerns in America currently are illegal immigration and declining confidence in our electoral system.
While these might seem like two separate issues — and in some ways, they are — they’re also inextricably connected.
“Experts are warning that all of this illegal immigration could have a major impact on House Seats and the Electoral College,” says Sara Gonzales. “Shortly after taking office in 2021, Joe Biden signed an executive order requiring that the United States Census Bureau factor in all residents, including non-citizens, as part of its calculation of the U.S. population.”
While reports from the Federation of American Immigration Reform indicate that there are an estimated “16.8 million illegal immigrants living in the United States,” the numbers are likely much, much higher.
“There’s no way it’s 16.8 million,” says Sara. “Every House seat represents an average of 761,168 residents,. So, the total number, they say, of illegal immigrants account for roughly 22 seats in the House.”
“There's no way it's 22; it would be much more than that because there are many more illegal immigrants than” are being reported.
“Right now, there are 219 Republicans and 212 Democrats in the House, and even then, you're going to expect at least some Republican defectors to [vote for] the other side. So, if we proceed with how it is now … you're ending the democratic system as we know it,” says Sara, adding that Democrats are “clearly rigging the system.”
“Democrats play to win,” agrees Eric July. “If they gotta rig the rules to benefit themselves, that’s exactly what they’re going to do. They will lie, cheat, and steal.”
“They look at the book of law, and the book of law tells them that, ‘Hey, we count everybody.’'"
"Okay, if they count everybody, then let's open the border by design,” adds Jaco Booyens.
To hear more of the conversation, watch the clip below.
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President Biden wants additional authority to tackle the border crisis. He says that he's ready to shut down the border once Congress acts. That he's otherwise out of options. The New York Times reports that the president is frustrated. He feels stymied. "I've done all I can do," he said this week.
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"Remain in Mexico" could once again be the law of the land if Senate Republicans have their way.
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