Trump Throws In Towel on Minneapolis Surge
Politics
United States
Started February 16, 2026
Ultimately, the battle is about whether our immigration laws can be enforced
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Trump Throws In Towel on Minneapolis Surge
National Review (United States) | Feb 15, 2026
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A balanced approach to immigration enforcement is necessary to ensure both security and the integration of immigrants into American communities.
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The focus on strict immigration enforcement overlooks the humanitarian aspects and contributions of immigrants to our society and economy.
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Enforcing immigration laws is crucial for national security and public safety, and Trump's stance on Minneapolis highlights this urgent need.
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Trump's withdrawal from the Minneapolis debate illustrates a failure to engage with complex immigration issues that require comprehensive reform.
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The Minneapolis surge raises questions about the effectiveness of current immigration laws and whether they reflect the values of a modern society.
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