As the day of ** is getting closer and closer, the contest between the two parties in the United States can be said to be more and more exciting, and Texas is dissatisfied with Biden's immigration policy, and fierce conflicts have broken out between the two sides.
Texas Governor Abbott took tough measures to protect local interests, such as building barbed wire, but Biden** took a loose policy and wanted to dismantle the barbed wire fence built by Texas at the border, which was approved by the U.S. Supreme Court. One side is building and reinforcing barbed wire, and the other side is dismantling the barbed wire, and an armed confrontation broke out between Texas and Biden.
Subsequently, 25 more states came forward to stand with Texas against Biden's immigration policy, and at this time, Trump also came down.
At an event, Mr. Trump endorsed Mr. Abbott's approach and stressed that if he was elected, he would not send a restraining order to Texas and would rebuild a wall along the Mexican border to prevent illegal immigrants from entering the United States. There are even Republican lawmakers calling for "national divorce" in the "red and blue states" of the United States.
With such a fierce internal disturbance in the United States over the issue of immigration, could it be said that the hegemony is about to collapse from within?
To clarify this issue, we must look at the essence through the appearance, on the surface, the immigration issue is a contradiction between Biden ** and the local government in Texas**, but in fact, it is a contest between the Republican Party and the Democratic Party.
I don't know if you have noticed one thing, whether it is the governor of Texas, or the governors of the 25 states who openly support Texas, and even many congressmen who criticize Biden's actions, they are all Republicans.
Now it is the eve of the United States, and the two parties in the United States will also hype up the immigration issue in previous years, and one more person will have one more vote, which is good for the Republican Party with a loose immigration policy, so Biden will want to dismantle the barbed wire.
Obviously, the Republican Party does not want to see Biden get more votes because of his loose immigration policy, so they will use the issue to attack Biden with the immigration issue.
An overly lenient immigration policy will indeed harm the interests of some states in the United States to a certain extent, but is a one-size-fits-all policy suitable for the United States? It doesn't seem to be, because the United States is originally an emigrant, and if it is a one-size-fits-all approach to illegal immigrants, it will most likely cause a humanitarian disaster.
Although I don't know the results of the United States now, I have to say that "Te Wu Spectrum" is definitely in place this time, because Biden broke the defense and directly attacked Trump in public, saying that Trump was the "only loser".
What can be guessed is that as the United States approaches, there will be more and more contests between the two parties in the United States around the immigration issue, and the smell of gunpowder between the two sides will become stronger and stronger, and the immigration issue will once again become a major focus of voters' attention.
I don't know what US allies who see this news will think, such as Zelensky, Trump has long said that once he takes office, he will immediately end aid to Ukraine, which is a chance for Russia to lie down and win.