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Are Democrats Right to Cut an Immigration Deal with Trump?

Politics
United States
Started January 31, 2026

Congress has justifiably been criticized for rolling over to the President. But how it actually uses its leverage involves genuinely difficult trade-offs

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 31, 2026
Democrats must prioritize the needs of immigrant communities over political expediency, rejecting any deal that compromises their rights.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 31, 2026
A pragmatic approach in negotiating with Trump could leverage necessary concessions that benefit both parties and the American public.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 31, 2026
Negotiating with Trump undermines democratic principles and sets a dangerous precedent for future governance and accountability.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 31, 2026
While a deal may bring short-term benefits, it risks long-term damage to the Democratic Party's integrity and voter trust.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 31, 2026
Cutting an immigration deal with Trump could pave the way for bipartisan solutions and address urgent needs in our immigration system.
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