The main battle tanks went to the border, the American civil war was on the verge of breaking out,

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-19

The amazing scene of "Texas independence" seems to be quietly happening. The conflict between the U.S. federal state and Texas has escalated from border immigration issues to laws, elections and other aspects, and Trump is also looking for opportunities to launch his own "counterattack".

The issue of border migration is a long-standing social problem in the United States, and it is also one of the focuses of bipartisan contention after Biden took office. Biden**'s liberal immigration policy not only renders the border wall that Trump spent so much money building useless, but also makes Republican states located in border areas "suffer". The Texas National Guard even dispatched M1 main battle tanks and armored vehicles to the border to confront the Border Patrol, a federal law enforcement agency. Even if Texas were able to exercise restraint, some self-organized militant civil society groups could trigger armed conflict.

The reason why Texas has become the "first shot of anti-Biden**" is because too much energy and finance has been spent on immigration issues, and the cost of social governance is rising, which is a common phenomenon in Republican states. Florida Governor DeSantis even "airlifted" a batch of immigrants to the doorsteps of Democratic ** homes and "blue state" religious institutions.

The main point of contention between the two parties is that the social burden of immigration is not shared by everyone, but that the Democrats make political capital and the Republicans bear the cost of governance. There is nothing wrong with the Democratic Party wanting to maintain the image of "democracy and freedom," but it cannot let others pay for it, and the Democratic Party's attitude of "standing and talking without backache" is the point that Republicans are most dissatisfied with. As a result, the Association of Republican Governors of the United States issued a joint letter signed by 25 Republican governors in the United States, publicly supporting the actions of the Texas governor. The Republican congressman from Georgia has even publicly called for "a 'national divorce' in red states and blue states." "The main reason for the current struggle over the immigration issue is not only the practical predicament of the Republican Party, but also the consideration of gaining bargaining chips for the United States.

At a campaign rally in Nevada, Trump publicly stated that "what Biden has done is a crime against our country, and with your votes, he will be judged and convicted by the American people for the atrocities he has committed." "On immigration policy, Trump and Biden are vying for votes from two groups, conservatives who are predominantly white, and Democratic voters who are made up of various ethnic minorities. As far as the current situation is concerned, Biden is in a bit of a worrying situation, because minorities who have already obtained citizenship may not continue to support loose immigration policies, and the United States' position and rhetoric in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict have made more and more minorities dissatisfied with Biden. If Biden's vote base is divided as much as possible before the election, Trump's chances of winning will be much greater.

The Republican Party has also repeatedly "pinched" Biden ** on the immigration issue, and with the House of Representatives in power, the White House's aid budget for Ukraine has also become one of the bargaining chips on the table. Interestingly, in response to the farce between the federal and state of the United States, Russia stabbed the knife at the right time. Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev said that the "Republic of Texas" is becoming more and more real, and a "civil war" may break out in the United States. We might as well make a bold assumption that if Texas really wants to raise the banner of "independence", Russia will definitely be the first country to choose "diplomatic relations". Nowadays, it seems that "civil war" is unrealistic, but sporadic armed conflict is very likely. As soon as in the border areas, the United States "misfired" at its own guns, then things become interesting.

All in all, the various farces derived from the immigration problem can be higher and higher, and this is only a warm-up stage before this time. After the United States in 2020, the party struggle has entered a white-hot state, followed by various extreme social problems. The proliferation of guns and drugs, the problems of immigration and sexual minorities, and even foreign relations, there is still a good show to be played out by the two parties.

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