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Democrats, in opposing President Trump’s cruel immigration policies, ended up reflexively adopting a politically disastrous agenda of their own.
Even Democrats who remained opposed have undergone their own subtle rhetorical shift. Few in the party openly disputed a need to crack down on border-related crime or to enforce immigration laws.
Let’s face it: Democrats are floundering right now. The party needs a confident, clear new voice as Donald Trump begins his second term.
Democrats have to win the argument, regardless of whether the advocacy groups come along. Immigration is a defining feature of our past, present, and future.
A protester leaps off a burning Waymo taxi near the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles, Sunday, June 8, ...
Democrats could be making a risky gamble by zeroing in on Trump's immigration policies, analysts told Newsweek.
Jeffries and other Democrats are seeking to walk a tightrope on immigration by moving the party to the right on border security while maintaining a unified stance against Trump’s mass deporta… ...
Vance — the presumed heir to the MAGA movement in 2028 — touted the bill as a major victory after his tiebreaking vote.
The way Democrats proceed could affect enthusiasm for its candidates come the midterms, when the party will try to reclaim power in a Washington where it has very little.
Democrats' turn to the hard Left has become surreal. We’re getting to the point where the Left is entering the era of insurrection.
On the question of trust, Republicans lead Democrats on immigration by 6 points in CBS and CNN polling and 19 in an Ipsos survey.