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How Trump’s Suddenly Secure Border Forever Debunks Dem Immigration Theories

Neither the border nor the “immigration system” were ever “broken.”

Todd Bensman
How Trump’s Suddenly Secure Border Forever Debunks Dem Immigration Theories
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AUSTIN, Texas – Following Donald Trump’s inauguration, it took his new administration all of an hour to bring the greatest mass migration border crisis in American history to a shuddering halt, with the first full month of apprehension numbers in February hitting the lowest levels in decades. The great mass migration crisis is, in my estimation, over thanks to a simple combination of Trump’s restoration of lawful detentions, rapid expulsions, interior deportations, and an end to releases. RIP to January 2021 — January 2025.

But before anyone moves on from this funeral, however, a different ceremony is necessary, an autopsy for the high purpose of serious national reflection. One for the pantheon of border security ideas and theories the Democratic Party and its academic, pro-migration think tank allies relentlessly sold the American public for years on end as the only means to save the Republic from the unmitigated mass border migration it started as soon as Joe Biden took office.

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