Trump vs. Trumpism
I got [a] lot of pushback last year when I declared that Donald Trump has always been the weakest link in the Trump movement. I am genuinely grateful for the good things that Trump has done. But recent events have only confirmed my judgment that he is a weak, foolish, and unprincipled man.
First, there are the California riots against immigration enforcement. Immigration is the most important issue facing America. Nothing else matters if America continues to decline into a non-white, anti-white dystopia. It is make or break, do or die, a matter of existence for the American people. We need mass deportations of illegal immigrants [illegal alien invaders]...
Given the stakes, Trump’s response has been astonishingly weak... The first night of riots is the fault of the rioters. Every subsequent night is the fault of Trump for being weak...
Trump took to Truth Social to emit an astonishing “Boomer post” on immigration...
This is a disaster, akin to Trump’s betrayal on immigration last year, when he declared that he was only concerned with deporting criminal illegal aliens, not the people who are somehow needed for the economy. Newsflash: all illegal aliens are criminals, because they broke the law to get here. Moreover, none of these aliens are “needed” by the US economy. Employers simply prefer to have them here, because they undercut American wages. It is laughable to suggest that people picking lettuce and changing sheets are irreplaceable. These are low-skilled jobs that anyone can do. The only thing employers fear is having to pay their workers more. If Trump is not going to enforce immigration laws for scabs undercutting American wages, then he might as well declare a mass amnesty right now...
But America is not an economic zone. It is a nation, the homeland of the American people. Private enterprise is a fine thing. But whenever there is a conflict between business interests and the common good of the nation, the nation must always prevail...
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Trump makes major U-turn on mass deportation policy that could affect thousands of businesses across country, Daily Mail, 14 June 2025:
The Trump administration has for the first time pumped the brakes on its mass deportation agenda, telling ICE officials to pause raids on farms, hotels and restaurants, according to an internal email and three US officials familiar with the situation...
'Our great Farmers and people in the Hotel and Leisure business have been stating that our very aggressive policy on immigration is taking very good, long time workers away from them, with those jobs being almost impossible to replace,' he said in a Truth Social post on Thursday morning...
It was reportedly Secretary of Agriculture Brook Rollins who got Trump to soften his stance on deporting migrants working on farms...
'We must protect our Farmers, but get the CRIMINALS OUT OF THE USA. Changes are coming!' he added...