This article explains how anti-immigration policy went from the right-wing fringe into Trump’s campaign.
"In Miller’s view of the electoral landscape, the president is winning anytime the country is focused on immigration—polls and bad headlines be damned.” Read @mckaycoppins: https://t.co/nJMuz6Ztpb
— Yoni Appelbaum (@YAppelbaum) June 19, 2018
Nice @nancook scoop. Trump planning ANOTHER crackdown on immigration. Per Cook, ideas include tightening rules on student visas, limiting visas 4 ag workers & making it harder for legal immigrants who have applied for any welfare programs to obtain residency –> https://t.co/2fyVKtV6wa
— Rachael Bade (@rachaelmbade) June 18, 2018
https://twitter.com/JonLemire/status/1008884901058433025
Trump’s desire to put all his political eggs in the the basket of anti-immigration policy rests on the fact that he has precious little else to run on. https://t.co/apL1vDw4i8 pic.twitter.com/68t72g2Vwx
— The New Republic (@newrepublic) June 19, 2018
Donald Trump and Stephen Miller are driven by (racist) convictions. https://t.co/NsTvxoZG8s pic.twitter.com/YZtqDMAqVh
— The New Republic (@newrepublic) June 19, 2018