President Joe Biden, early in his presidency, presented a comprehensive plan for immigration reform. When he did that, he acknowledged the current system is broken. Everyone agrees it is broken, but how to fix? Not so easy.
I think that is the right approach. But it must be bi-partisan. I don’t know if it is or not. But it is such a big problem both sides of the House must work together to fix it. Solutions must be real. Not just stunts like sending asylum seekers to “Sanctuary Cities” in the north. Democrats should stop declaring them. They are unhelpful. And the entire country must pay the costs, not merely states on the border or states where all the asylum seekers and immigrants want to go. States and cities can’t afford to pay the costs. The federal government should pay the real cost.
Republicans claim Democrats want open borders. I don’t think that is true. Obama was known as the Deporter-in-Chief. He just did not brag about it like Trump. But he deported a lot of people.
Frankly, I think most politicians, on both sides, don’t really want to deal with the problems. They prefer stunts, because they are much easier than the hard work of real reform and real solutions. It is much easier to get sound bites for stunts. Stunts and harangues seem attractive to the voters, so they get the politicians they deserve.