Trump supporters, this is what you're cheering as his deportation scheme unfolds | Opinion
President Trump is making sure his MAGA movement feeds of the hate they have for immigrants. But here is what they're really supporting.
For the past several days, Los Angeles has been alive with protests over President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda. These largely peaceful demonstrations are vital to democracy. They’re also infuriating Trump and Republicans.
They’ve upset the president so much, in fact, that he deployed the National Guard and 700 U.S. Marines to the city against the wishes of California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass.
On the campaign trail for reelection, Trump threatened the “largest deportation operation in American history.” Whether he’s actually achieving that doesn’t really matter; the terror he’s instilling in immigrant communities is unlike anything I’ve seen in my lifetime.
In the wake of these protests, it is important to remember why people are upset in the first place. Protesters are angry that Immigration and Customs Enforcement is indiscriminately targeting people, and these people, who are being arrested and deported, have no access to due process. They are angry, and they are allowed to voice their frustrations. While nearly half the country voted for this terrifying regime, half the country wanted anything but this.
It's deeper than what's happening in Los Angeles. It's what this administration is doing all over the country. For those who still support Trump's plan, here is what you are supporting.
Remember when Republicans cared about states' rights?
What's particularly alarming about what's happening in Los Angeles is that it flies in the face of the Republican fight for states' rights. Apparently, it's fine when abortion is left to the states, but protests must be managed by the federal government.
In fact, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem once called out former President Joe Biden for even thinking about federalizing the National Guard in Texas in 2024. Now, she's cheering on Trump's actions in California. The cognitive dissonance is astounding.
I am glad people are protesting Trump’s horrific immigration policies. I am glad folks are standing up for their neighbors, because whether you like it or not, undocumented people are contributing members of your community.
But the truth is that if you're excited about the federal government invading California, then you stopped caring about states' rights.
Trump is targeting law-abiding immigrants. If you voted for him, you support that.
Since Trump was inaugurated for his second term, ICE has arrested more than 100,000 undocumented migrants. The vast majority of the people being detained in ICE facilities have no criminal convictions.
People reporting for their immigration hearings – as they have been instructed to do by the U.S. government – have been arrested. So were people at a Los Angeles Home Depot looking for work. To Trump and the people within his administration, every undocumented immigrant is a criminal.
It’s not just undocumented immigrants who are being taken in. Take Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a legal U.S. resident who was wrongly deported to a maximum security prison in El Salvador and only recently returned to the United States to face federal criminal charges. There are also student protesters, like Mahmoud Khalil, who have been detained by immigration officials because they dared to speak out against what's happening in Gaza. Republicans are now afraid of words.
These arrests have become too much for a select few Trump supporters who still have a conscience. Florida Sen. Ileana Garcia, one of the founders of “Latinas for Trump,” recently called out the inhumane actions of Trump and White House adviser Stephen Miller.
“This is not what we voted for,” Garcia wrote. “I have always supported Trump, @realDonaldTrump, through thick and thin. However, this is unacceptable and inhumane. I understand the importance of deporting criminal aliens, but what we are witnessing are arbitrary measures to hunt down people who are complying with their immigration hearings ‒ in many cases, with credible fear of persecution claims ‒ all driven by a Miller-like desire to satisfy a self-fabricated deportation goal.”
I hate to break it to Garcia, but this is exactly what she and others voted for. This is what America’s “largest deportation operation” was always going to look like – it was never going to just be the “worst of the worst.”
But her latest reaction is a sign that supporting Trump now means something different. It now means supporting rounding up people following the legal process just to make yourself feel better with a fake sense of "securing the border."
So you support Trump and Republicans fighting against 'due process'?
Under Trump, immigration officials have essentially done away with due process in the interest of meeting deportation goals. They've made it clear they want no part of following the law or the process for deporting people. That's too much work. They'd rather defy the courts, then play the victim when the courts rule against them.
That’s what happens when you arrest people on their way to immigration hearings. That’s what happens when you deport people to jurisdictions outside of the United States. It is what happens when you circumvent the rules to achieve a goal, and it should terrify everyone.
Regardless of what Trump and Republicans think, the right to due process for everyone is enshrined in the Constitution. If the president can take away the rights of a vulnerable group of people, who’s to stop him from infringing on the rights of U.S. citizens in the future?
Again, Republicans, you still want this? You want people to be stripped of their rights? You want a federal government imposing itself on states? You want people deported indiscriminately? Congratulations, then. You're doing it.
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