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President Trump’s reversal of his administration’s policy of separating immigrant families apprehended crossing the U.S. border may feel like a win for Democrats, but they should temper their celebration, says Washington Post commentator Fareed Zakaria.
“Immigration has become an issue that passionately motivates a large group of Americans, perhaps like no other,” Zakaria says in his June 22 column.
Nationalism Replaces Faith
He points to the rapid growth of nationalism, which Zakaria says has replaced faith as a dominant force in the lives of many people.
He calls immigration “the litmus test of nationalism.” Democrats who fail to recognize — and speak to — the significance of border security and enforcement of immigration laws, “may be walking into a trap,” he says.
Republicans Back Tough Policy
Despite Trump’s recent setback, he succeeded in demonstrating to nationalists and other supporters that he is willing to take tough measures to control the number of people entering the country from the outside. In fact, a recent poll shows a majority of Republicans backed the President’s original policy on separating immigrant families.
“Trump might have lost this round,” Zakaria says. “But no one will ever think he’s soft on illegal immigration.”
You can read Zakaria’s column, Democrats may be walking into an immigration trap, at The Washington Post.
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