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Despite what they are claiming, Donald Trump likely won’t actually do much to fix the immigration problems in the U.S. other than slowing the flow, while Kamala Harris would make the situation much worse

 by Edward Ulrich, updated September 15, 2024




This video talks about an issue of armed migrant gangs becoming empowered in Colorado and elsewhere in the U.S.

Also see this article explaining that Colorado’s governor Jared Polis (who is a homosexual that has a husband, where he was somehow elected despite many areas of that state being conservative) is telling citizens to ignore the issue of the armed Venezuelans.

While all of this has been happening, Establishment media pundits such as John Oliver have been falsely claiming “there is no migrant crime wave,” as this article explains.



Issues with Donald Trump and Immigration in the U.S.


I saw this article from a local newspaper in State College, PA which is attempting to create fear about an extreme “Agenda 2025” which is apparently some sort of an Establishment disinformation campaign that the media and politicians have been attempting to associate with Trump, despite his constantly publicly disavowing it.

I graduated from Penn State University in the 1990’s.  The school didn’t have any discernible bias while I was attending it, but according to news reports that I’ve been seeing over the years it has apparently become a leftist extremists institution just like most of the rest of universities have in the U.S.

In any event, the “enlightened” leftists at such Universities don’t need to fret about Trump.  For example he actually isn’t going to do much to fix the immigration problems despite his spoken rhetoric about it.

During his first term, Trump mostly only focused on proclaiming that “he was going to build a border wall” while almost never mentioning the most significant immigration problems such as them being released into the U.S. to wait for their hearings that are scheduled years in the future. (link)  When he was questioned about such issues he would often make excuses such as saying that “an Obama appointed judge in California told him that he couldn’t do anything about that, etc..,” (link) rather than simply going ahead with the appropriate actions anyway since such judges were attempting to enforce illegal policies.

Even Trump’s “border wall” was a farce, and strangely he even attempted to claim at the end of his term that he “finished the wall.” (link)

Trump eventually did implement at least some useful agendas however, such as the “Remain in Mexico policy,” however the effectiveness of that and other policies were immediately negated once he threw the election to Biden at the end of his term by not effectively challenging the fraud that occurred in the election. (link)

Nonetheless Trump is much preferable to the Democrats since he usually at least appropriately advocates for what needs to be done.  He would be much more effective if he was called out more often by his supporters whenever he strays, which they rarely do unfortunately.  Many of his high profile supporters are Freemasons who are doing what they are told to do.

Based on what he did in his past administration, the most that Trump will likely be willing to do is to reduce the flow of migrants that are coming in while he is in office, and he will likely not be allowed to permanently dismantle the corrupt system that has been allowing them in despite it theoretically being possible for him to do so.

[Note: September 15, 2024— I improved the wording of the preceding two paragraphs.  I think Trump wants to do what is right but all Presidents are ultimately required to do as they are instructed by the political Establishment.

If anyone is wondering about the potential of Trump actually deporting people as he has sometimes been talking about, they should realize that most Americans are too squeamish to even agree to stop the flow of illegal migrants coming into the country in the first place!  A few people are saying that they are in favor of large scale deportations, but that will never happen except perhaps for migrants who commit crimes.

It is most important to stop the influx of illegal migrants coming in the first place, which is by far the easiest and most effective approach.  I think deportations can work in some cases such as if they commit crimes, but a policy of mass deportations would not work and it would never be agreed to happen by enough people, and if Trump makes it too much of a platform it could cause him to lose the election (and it would give the political Establishment a way to make stealing the election from him appear as if it legitimately happened.)]

(I support much of what Trump at least says he will do, however I don’t support his extreme non-critical pro-Israel stances that most other Republicans and Democrats also share.  I usually like Israeli people but the Israeli government is very corrupt and harmful.)



Lack of public knowledge about the immigration situation in the U.S. is a significant cause of the problems


One of the biggest hindrances to anything being done about the immigration problem is most people’s lack of knowledge about the nature and extent off the issue due to a media blackout about the topic, including even in much of the conservative media.

For example most people are unaware that the Biden administration has been flying migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela and Nicaragua into Florida, Texas, and other states since January, where almost 350,000 have been brought in so far, in addition to the whatever migrants that have been crossing the border during that time.

In addition to the U.S. doing that, Nicaragua has been intentionally weaponizing illegal immigration into the U.S. through facilitating the passage of Latin Americans, Africans, Middle Easterners, and Asians as “blackmail” to force U.S. sanctions relief, as this article explains.  (And note that the totalitarian regime of Nicaragua is covertly controlled by the global elite.)

Additionally, the media constantly lies about the number of illegal migrants that are in the U.S., where the most reliable estimates show that at least 30 million were already in the U.S. even before Joe Biden’s open borders which have allowed tens of millions more to come in. (link)



Issues with Kamala Harris and Immigration in the U.S.


Kamala Harris and the Democrats have been trying to “blame Trump and the Republicans” for the immigration problems by claiming that the Republicans “voted against the Democrat’s ‘border bill’ for corrupt and selfish reasons.” (link) However the bill actually would not have done anything significant to stop the immigration, as this article explains in detail.

Harris has been claiming that she wants to “hire more border guards,” but the actual job of the “guards” would only be to facilitate even more illegal immigration happening, as this article explains.

When Harris claims that she wants to “‘fix’ the border issue,” what she means is that she wants to make what is currently “illegal” be “legal.”  For example during campaigning in 2020, Harris along with most of the rest of the Democrat candidates openly advocated for removing criminal penalties for crossing the border illegally, as the videos at this link explain, among other issues.

It is no exaggeration to say that if Harris wins, it will mean the end of the United States. (link)
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