I saw a couple factoids on the media today that made me realize MAGA is facing a tough but real paradox in the coming midterm elections. It all relates to what was discussed in my recent post about immigration.
The paradox grows out of these two new factoids. One, the numbers of those being deported is woefully short of what some folks have been expecting and hoping for. At this rate the numbers of illegal resident aliens will barely be affected, let alone reduced to zero, by the end of the Trump administration.
The other side of the paradox is that the historically high support among Hispanics for the Trump administration's deportation policy is declining steeply. This puts the entire MAGA agenda in jeopardy.
The gist of the paradox is this. The only way for the Republicans to actually carry out an effective reform of our immigration system is to increase their majority in Congress. That way President Trump can be empowered by actual laws, and not be limited to executive orders. The only way, however, for the Republicans to increase that majority, to actually enact those new laws, is to increase, not decrease, their support among Hispanics.
Our Hispanic friends and neighbors see that they have been dealt, by time and political circumstance, a strong hand, and they seem intent on playing it well. At the same time, we should see that they collectively want to live in a nation of laws, many having come from nations that don't have that advantage. But they also insist on our being a nation with respect for family, and clear headed compassion based on reasonable compromise.
So we face a difficult paradox. We can just sit and moan, woe is MAGA, life is unfair, and all that. Or we can wake up, grow up, and realize it is time to assert ourselves in our own governance. There is a way, an agenda we non Hispanic Americans can choose, which will settle the issue of illegal immigration, reinforce the rule of law, and enable us to complete the agenda of making America great again. That plan is detailed in the already mentioned previous blog linked
here https://lifeinafascistcountry.blogspot.com/2025/07/maga-red-wave-in-26-and-immigration.html
But we had better get after it, because the midterms are a month and a half closer than they were when I first wrote that blog. Time is short and getting shorter, so it is high time for us to stand up, step up, and insist our elected officials follow our lead. That is, if we really love this nation, and want to pass a viable future on to coming generations.
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