Opinion: In a two-issue election, Biden should act now on immigration | CNN (2024)

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Bill Maherrecently saidon his show that the 2024 election was going to be fought over two issues: immigration and abortion. The party that best navigates these cultural battlefields is likely to prevail in November.

Each party has an advantage, the Democrats on abortion and the Republicans on immigration. Roe v Wade, the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion,energized generations of conservative voters who felt deeply on the issue but were also outraged that courts had taken the question out of the democratic process.

Now, it’s abortion rightsvoters who are energized, fueled bystateslikeArizonathat are putting in place draconian restrictions on abortion. With the margins small in many swing states, abortion could be the issue that brings out suburban women, who could tilt those statesblue in November.

On the other hand, the Republican Party is now led by former PresidentDonald Trump, who — on this issue as on many others — is supremely opportunistic. Trump, of course, proudlysupportedabortion rightsfor years until he started flirting with a political career within the Republican Party, at which point he reversed course fully.

Now that he sees it is politically problematic, he is shifting his stance once again. He hascriticizedArizona’s abortion ban and has pledged not to sign a nationalabortionban if re-elected.

It might seem hard for him to backtrack; he hasloudly takencreditfor therepealof Roe v. Wade and touted his anti-abortioncredentials. But Trump seems able to say anything, and even do anything, without losing the cult-like following he has with Republican voters. He can appeal to the middle ground, certain that his base will stay with him.

President Joe Biden, on the other hand, does not have the fanatical following that Trump does. He has constructed a coalition carefully appealing to different groups with specific policies. If he loses one of those groups, his team fears that the math will not add upcome Election Day.

Former President Donald Trump awaits the start of proceedings during jury selection at Manhattan criminal court on Thursday, April 18, in New York. Jeenah Moon/Pool/AP Related live-story Trump’s historic trial continues with selection of jury alternates

But he needs to risk it and get tougher on immigration. It has become a proxy for all kinds of issues where people feel that elites simply don’t get the concerns of average people. And the concern is rooted in real facts on the ground.

The UShas taken in huge numbers of immigrants over the last five decades. In 1970, foreign-born people made up5.7%of the country. As of 2020, that number was 15.3%. And it’s not just America. In Sweden, that number went from 6.6% in 1970 to 19.8% in 2020; in the UK, from 5.3% to 13.8%.As I note in my new book, “Age of Revolutions,”theWestern world has seen a wave of unprecedented migration. Considering the numbers andthe cultural diversity of the immigrants, people have been remarkably tolerant.

In both the EU and the United States, gangs and cartels have recognized that they can game the asylum system by bringing in migrants who are moving for economic reasons butwho apply for asylum, claimingthat they are being persecuted at home — and thus get the right to stay, have legal hearingsandeventuallywork.Last fiscalyear, nearly a million peopleappliedforasylumin the US. In the EU last year, that number was more than1.1 million.

The waves of recent migrants have produced problems as anyone on the ground can confirm, from New York CitytoEl Pasoto Stockholm. Sweden today is home toone of the highest gun crime deathratesin Europe. And it is not a coincidence that its second largest political party is one that traces itsrootsto World War II-era fascism.

Community organizer Maria Acosta speaks during an Iowa Migrant Movement for Justice informational meeting, Wednesday, March 27, 2024, in Des Moines, Iowa. A bill in Iowa that would allow the state to arrest and deport some migrants is stoking anxiety among immigrant communities about how it would be interpreted and enforced. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall) Charlie Neibergall/AP Related article A controversial Texas law has become a blueprint for other states. Immigrant communities are worried

The Biden administration has made the casethat it has put in place a set of well-craftedpoliciesto limit asylum-seekers,that it needs Congressional action to do moreand that Republicans want thisproblemto fester so that they can reap its electoral benefits. (They even tried to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on utterly bogus charges. The Democratic-majority Senatequickly put a stop tothat effort.)All true.

But Biden must show he can fight. He should declare a national security emergency, send the National Guard to the border,work with Congress tosuspend the asylum processand propose a new one that basically makes it impossible to get asylum if you just show up at the border. Manywill scream, and it will all be challenged in court. But it will signal that Biden is taking the problem seriously.

Bill ClintonoftensaysthattheAmerican people don’t always need you to succeed, but they want to catch you trying. Joe Biden needs to be caught trying to solve the immigration crisis.

Opinion: In a two-issue election, Biden should act now on immigration | CNN (2024)

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