The recently revealed trends at the U.S. southern border hint at interesting shifts in the immigration landscape ahead of President Trump's inauguration. Reports suggest that, contrary to expectations of an influx of illegal migrants, some are opting to leave the country before Trump's anticipated mass deportations even commence. In this evolving narrative, sanctuary cities are grappling with the socio-economic chaos triggered by mass migration and increasingly conflicting policies.
- A new trend indicates a number of illegal migrants are choosing to self-deport rather than risk deportation under the incoming Trump administration.
- Sanctuary cities, once seen as safe havens, are facing significant backlash as residents express dissatisfaction with the treatment of illegal non-citizens.
- Urban voters are starting to realign politically, with a notable shift to the right, rejecting the current trajectory of woke politics and demanding law and order.
Reports, particularly from CBS News, highlight Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, among others, who are packing their bags ahead of Trump's presidency. Concerned that the new administration would not extend the same leniency afforded by the Biden-Harris administration, some of these migrants have made plans to leave before the administration takes office. This self-deportation phenomenon is becoming a noticeable pattern, driven more by the incoming policies of the Trump administration than by any significant changes on the ground.
While some illegal migrants are self-deporting, others are seeking refuge in sanctuary cities, hoping to find protection under more accommodating local administrations. Unfortunately for them, many of these cities are beginning to crumble under the weight of socio-economic challenges brought on by mass migration. New York’s Mayor Eric Adams, who once championed sanctuary policies, is now reportedly ready to cooperate with Trump on deportations, responding to pressures from the ongoing influx of migrants bused in from Texas.
Meanwhile, the Biden administration is doing everything possible to stymie Trump's impending immigration policies. Reports have surfaced alleging that unused border wall materials are being auctioned off, a clear demonstration of the outgoing administration's attempts to undermine Trump's plans. Evidence suggests that truckloads of wall segments are being transported out of Arizona—a desperate and petty tactic employed to frustrate the incoming administration.
In cities like Chicago, the backlash against sanctuary city policies is palpable. Residents are voicing their frustration over the perceived preferential treatment given to illegal non-citizens at the expense of taxpayers. This growing resentment reflects a broader trend: urban populations are increasingly turning rightward in political alignment. Recent electoral results from places like Baton Rouge, formerly a blue stronghold, underscore this shift; a Republican candidate achieved an unprecedented victory by promising to restore law and order.
This pivot away from leftist policies can be seen as a rejection of an "anarcho-tyranny" system perpetuated by woke politics, where legal exemptions exist for certain groups while others are criminalized for merely abiding by the law. Resident citizens, now finding themselves on the oppressive side of this bizarre legal framework, are recognizing that their status is increasingly threatened by those who have violated immigration laws.
In summary, as wokeness and its associated practices begin to unravel under the weight of their contradictions, one can only hope that they, much like the illegal migrants opting to leave, may ultimately self-deport into obscurity.
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