President Joe Biden is accused of using the Baltimore Bridge disaster to further his pro-migration agenda, drawing criticism for his stance on illegal immigrants. The FWD.us advocacy group, backed by wealthy West Coast investors, supports Biden's policies. The growing presence of migrant Latinos in Baltimore politics is causing tension with the black community. Trump's anti-immigration stance is gaining support, while Biden's administration continues to welcome migrants, including illegal ones.
Key Points
Biden's administration is accused of using the Baltimore Bridge disaster to push pro-migration policies
Black voters may react negatively to Biden's election-year shift towards illegal migrant Latinos
Trump's anti-immigration stance is gaining support, especially among black men
The presence of migrant Latinos in Baltimore politics is causing tension with the black community
Biden's deputies and allies show no signs of rolling back their economic policy of extracting southern workers
Pros
Supporters believe Biden's policies honor the contributions of undocumented immigrants
FWD.us advocacy group sees the value in providing protections and work authorization to migrants
Immigration is viewed as essential for America's post-COVID labor market recovery
Cons
Critics argue Biden's policies may lead to displacement of black workers by Latino migrants
Trump and his supporters see migration as a problem of crime and chaos
Concerns about the economic impact of legal, quasi-legal, and illegal migration on ordinary voters