Group 1 - The protests in California have shifted national attention to one of Trump's core campaign promises: the largest immigration deportation action in U.S. history [1] - Public opinion is deeply divided on how to address the surge in illegal immigration, with polls indicating higher trust in Trump on immigration than on economic issues [1] - Analysts suggest that focusing on immigration and deportation could unify the Republican Party and divert attention from controversial aspects of Trump's tax plan, such as its impact on the deficit and Medicaid coverage [1] Group 2 - The Senate Judiciary Committee plans to unveil a bill that may include $175 billion in new immigration enforcement spending for border barriers, hiring more enforcement personnel, and expanding detention facilities [2] - This new spending will be partially offset by new immigration fees, including asylum application fees and a remittance tax [2] - A recent poll shows that 54% of Americans support Trump's deportation actions, contrasting with 58% who disapprove of his economic management [2]
加州骚乱或成转移视线的工具,特朗普税改迎来“神助攻”
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-06-10 01:34