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Culture War Roundup for the week of January 19, 2026

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Okay. So if it's not solely democrats' fault, and "establishment" Republicans are also obstructing mandatory e-verify, and the "establishment" is, presumably, the business establishment eager to continue hiring illegal immigrants (see Trump walking back restrictions on hotels) then I'd say we're pretty far from "blaming employers is a left wing misdirection."

Lets scroll up and see what the original conversation was about:

I am saying that a Trump that wanted to actually enforce immigration laws would not be doing what he is doing now.

This shouldn't even be up for debate. If they wanted to stop immigration they'd go after American employers who pay the illegal immigrants American money to work for them

In fact, if Trump wanted to "actually enforce immigration laws" he would in fact enforce existing laws which include laws against illegals being in America. The fact that it might be politically infeasible to radically reshape both immigration and anti-discrimination law does not change this fact - the changes you've described (which I support!) are not current law.

And yes, blaming employers is a left wing misdirection because employers are behaving exactly as laws fully supported by the left insist they behave. The fact that a minority of republicans side with left wingers on changing those laws doesn't change this.

I agree that the actual fight is between MAGA and the establishment and the establishment includes some Republicans. Who disagrees with this claim? Trump certainly doesn't - witness his many fights with Republicans like Liz Cheney who value preserving their social standing with leftists over saving America.