Charlotte Observer: Donald Trump's Border Patrol has already failed in Charlotte [View all]
Not long from now maybe only until Friday Donald Trumps Border Patrol surge will roll out of Charlotte to take its terror to another city. It will leave behind destroyed lives and fractured communities, but it will have accomplished very little that meaningfully addresses our nations immigration issues. We suspect that never was really the goal.
What is? Perhaps the president is still hoping immigration can bring him a political win as his approval numbers head lower than even his worst first term levels. Maybe hes hoping for a distraction from the relentless drip of Jeffrey Epstein and economic headlines. None of which is happening. None of which will likely happen. Not because of Charlotte. In fact, just two days in, Operation Charlottes Web already has failed.
With every unnecessarily smashed window, every sneer at due process, every federal agents smirk at those who are horrified by it all, Donald Trump continues to lose. He loses because this immigration enforcement surge is not really about immigration. If the president really wanted to solve our nations border issues, he would work toward broader solutions instead of rounding up whomever he can to hit a big number to show Americans.
Make no mistake, Los Angeles and Chicago and Charlotte are about the show. Theyre about showing supporters that hes willing to break rules to get things done and break wills to get what he wants. The progressive protests, the videos of immigrants tackled and dragged, the families torn apart? The willingness to inflict pain is part of his power. The cruelty, as it always has been, is the point. But the problem for Trump is that its not working. His poll numbers continue to dive, and his numbers on immigration once a strength are now jarringly underwater. Just this month, an NBC poll showed that by a 54-44 margin, Americans think his sending federal agents and National Guard troops to various cities around the country to fight crime and immigration is not justified. An Associated Press/Norc poll showed 42 percent of Americans approved of his handling of immigration, a new low. AP/Norc also found that support among Hispanics, a key factor in Trumps 2024 election win, has fallen 19 points since January.
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