Texas won, Biden had nothing to do, and Trump s words won the cheers of the audience

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-05

The armed standoff in Texas has eased after a sudden tense, but Texas has won a clear victory. Although the U.S. federal law enforcement officers were sent to Texas, they remained stationary and did not play any role. On the contrary, the Texas side remains resolute in preventing illegal immigrants from entering the state and actively promoting the continued transfer of immigrants entering Texas to other states. At the same time, some Republican states directly sent the National Guard to support Texas with heavy equipment, claiming that this was an action to help Texas deal with the immigration crisis. This hard-line attitude undoubtedly has a huge deterrent effect on the Federation**. Surprisingly, however, the Biden administration did not react to this, and did not even fight a verbal war anymore, but simply sat back and watched the actions of Texas and other Republican states. This effectively announces that Biden has conceded defeat, and this situation will have a profound impact on the upcoming United States**.

The Texas victory underscores the importance of immigration. According to one poll, more and more Americans see immigration as their top policy concern, and most believe that the U.S. border immigration problem is getting worse. The poll is undoubtedly a big positive for the Republican Party, as a majority of Americans believe that the problem of border immigration is worsening, and the Republican Party advocates for tighter restrictions on border immigration. Texas' action is also due to Americans' high concern about immigration. Therefore, whoever wins the Texas game will have a head start on immigration. The situation has now become a mutually reinforcing cycle, with a Texas victory winning more Republicans, and more American support contributing to a further Texas victory. The indifferent attitude of the Biden administration can only show that he is really afraid and does not dare to continue to make moves.

In the wake of the escalation in Texas, Biden quickly rolled out a solution, announcing that he would take a strict approach to addressing immigration at the border. Long before that, Biden proposed this plan, originally hoping to get Republican support for the Ukraine aid bill through this plan. Republicans, however, are not buying it, arguing that Biden's plan simply won't work.

Specifically, Biden's proposed plan is to give immigrants the green light under the banner of restricting immigration. The plan stipulates that if the average number of migrants per day exceeds 4,000 per week, or more than 5,000 per day, the border will be closed. Republicans interpret this as the equivalent of four or five thousand places a day for immigrants trying to cross the border into the United States. Biden's proposal for a solution at this time shows that he has to cater to the mainstream of the United States** and take certain actions to limit the issue of immigration at the border. However, he does not want to offend the pro-immigrant community, because this is his basic base. Therefore, no matter how Biden deals with this thorny issue, he will face doubts and troubles from all sides.

Compared to Biden's predicament, Trump seems more triumphant. At one event, he shouted to supporters: "We have no choice, and while I take office, we will launch the largest deportation operation in the United States." This sentence immediately triggered bursts of cheers from those present. From the comparison between Trump and Biden, it is clear that the Republican Party clearly has the initiative on the issue of immigration. Trump's extreme stance has won the support of a significant portion of the electorate. In the last **, the protracted "Black Lives Matter" movement broke out in the United States, which provided a huge boost for Biden to win **. Now, four years later, however, the winds have completely changed, and Biden will face great difficulties if he wants to rely on the immigrant community to defeat Trump again.

In the armed standoff in Texas, Texas** won a clear victory, while the inaction of the US federal ** made the Biden administration look very helpless. The growing focus of immigration for Americans has also presented opportunities for Texas Victory and the Republican Party. The Biden administration's solution, while showing some action, has been questioned by Republicans and has not been supported. By contrast, Trump's extreme stance has won over a portion of the electorate, giving Republicans the upper hand on immigration.

Concerns and ambivalent attitudes about migration make the solution complex and intractable, with all parties facing a dilemma that cannot be compromised. It also reflects the complexity and diversity behind the migration issue, which requires a combination of factors to formulate sound policies. This thorny problem can only be solved by finding the right balance between balancing the interests of immigrants and ***. The solution of the migration problem requires not only the efforts of the best people, but also the joint efforts of the whole society to achieve a balanced, fair and sustainable development.

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