| The Cato Institute’s David Bier noted in a blog post earlier this month that the Biden administration has deported a higher share of border crossers than the Trump administration. Trump’s increased detention of migrants did not result in more removals.
Mayorkas’ impeachment articles could make it to the House floor by next week. Republicans’ thin majority will necessitate near-unanimous GOP support to advance impeachment to the Senate, where any conviction is less likely.
The Senate, meanwhile, is awkwardly working on a bipartisan immigration deal to address many of the issues raised by the Mayorkas impeachment efforts.
The Biden administration has reportedly asked for an additional $14 billion to expand federal capacity to detain and deport more immigrants. The president has also called for more restrictions on migrants’ ability to claim asylum.
“What’s been negotiated would—if passed into law—be the toughest and fairest set of reforms to secure the border we’ve ever had in our country,” said President Joe Biden in a Friday Statement. The deal would also increase the number of available visas by 250,000 reports The New York Times.
Support for the Senate immigration bill is waning. Several Republican senators have come out against it. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R–La.) has said it’s a “nonstarter” in the House.
Bier argued in a New York Times essay yesterday that chaos at the southern border will only be solved through increasing avenues for legal immigration. But Republicans’ opposition to the Senate border bill is based, in part, on its failure to further limit legal immigration.
Former President Donald Trump has urged Congressional Republicans to oppose any immigration deal as well, promising to “fight it all the way.” Trump reportedly thinks sinking an immigration deal will help him in the increasingly inevitable rematch between him and Biden in the 2024 presidential election.
The former president will need all the reelection help he can get given the Democrats’ looming deployment of their ultimate weapon: Taylor Swift.
The more enthusiastic corners of conservative media are raising alarm about a potential Taylor Swift psychological operation (PSYOP). A rising chorus of MAGA influencers are arguing that the admittedly inexplicable popularity of Swift is really a sinister federal plot to throw the 2024 election to President Joe Biden.
Fox News Host Jesse Watters kicked things off earlier this month when he ran a segment arguing that Swift was a possible, possibly unwitting, Department of Defense (DOD) asset who was being used to activate Democratic voters |