Donald Trump’s lawless anti-immigration policy is costing him support. He’s only doubling down.
- President Donald Trump won reelection largely thanks to his polling strength on two key issues: the economy and immigration. But lately, both are becoming sore subjects for many voters. Americans are increasingly irate about his attempt to pilot the economy like a sugar-high child smashing every button in the cockpit (as I wrote yesterday). Now, they’re getting fed up with his despotic anti-immigration policies, too.
- Fresh polls show Trump has officially lost the majority of Americans on the issue of immigration. Half of Americans want Trump to bring back Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland father mistakenly deported to an El Salvador mega-prison. (Go figure! Some people have decency!) Only 28 percent agree with Trump’s actions.
- Trump blinked on the economy, in the face of weakening markets. But he hasn’t changed course on immigration. The latest: The Trump administration flew a Venezuelan construction worker from Philadelphia to Texas for possible deportation… after a federal judge ordered that he cannot be removed from the country. This, of course, comes as Trump defies the Supreme Court’s order to facilitate the return of Abrego Garcia. Another judge today ruled that Trump’s team must facilitate the return of a second deported Venezuelan man.
- Democrats fighting back are framing this as more than an immigration issue: “If Donald Trump chooses to defy the courts now and nothing happens, then he will be emboldened to keep doing so,” Rep. Yassamin Ansari (D-AZ) told What A Day. “I think that's why it's garnered even more concern from Americans than other issues.”
- Four Democratic lawmakers, including Ansari, visited El Salvador this week to advocate for Abrego Garcia and Andry Hernandez Romero, a gay makeup artist who was also deported. They were denied a meeting with Abrego Garcia and told that no one has heard from Hernandez Romero since March 14.
- “They're not making our border any safer. They're just creating chaos and fear, and I think that’s really devastating to human rights and to our reputation around the world,” Ansari said.

Trump’s immigration policies are getting harder for his MAGA minions to defend.
- After her trip to El Salvador, Ansari spoke with Fox News’ Laura Ingraham, an infamous MAGA apologist. The interview devolved into chaos after Ingraham called the visit a “political stunt,” and raised an unrelated case involving an immigrant charged with murdering his girlfriend. That’s the MAGA gameplan right now: Cherry-pick the worst allegations (proven or not) and avoid talking about due process, a constitutional right.
- “What we have seen from them is trying to completely distract and change the subject,” Ansari said. “They’ve gone on a full-fledged character assassination. It's their typical playbook, but I think it also shows that they know they're losing in the court of public opinion, in addition to the actual court.”
- Trump’s team was granted a slight reprieve in court last night, however: A federal judge overseeing Abrego Garcia’s case allowed the Trump administration a week-long pause to detail what steps it has taken to bring him back to the United States — if any. Abrego Garcia’s lawyers agree to the pause, which shows that both sides are trying to work something out, legal experts say.
Meanwhile, Trump is still shitposting on social media: “THE DEMOCRATS ARE FIGHTING LIKE HELL TO KEEP MURDERERS … IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. THEY HAVE GONE CRAZY, AND ARE ONLY GETTING WORSE!!!” Are you sure Democrats are the ones who’ve gone crazy???
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Americans shouldn’t freak out about the Food and Drug Administration’s temporary pause on testing milk for pathogens and other contaminants, according to health experts. “It’s an inconvenience,” one expert told the Post. “But ultimately, we’re a very highly regulated industry, and it’s going to continue to be very carefully regulated and monitored.” RFK Jr.s new motto: Got Paenibacillus bacteria?
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The Trump crowd has found a new American institution to haze: universities.
Under the guise of “fighting antisemitism” and gutting DEI, the right is threatening campus funding, calling in immigration authorities, and turning academic freedom into a battleground. And not in a fun themed party way. On today’s episode of Assembly Required, Stacey Abrams talks to Wesleyan University President Michael Roth and Barnard professor Nara Milanich about what’s at stake — and how students and faculty can fight back - from reading local student newspapers, to raising your voices in your college’s community.
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The Pentagon will continue providing gender-affirming care to transgender members, after a court order determined Pete Hegseth’s ban on the practice was unconstitutional. Politico called the reversal “embarrassing” for ol’ Pete, but I don’t know if it’s more embarrassing than his new make-up studio or leaked warplans. This dude is just so bad at his job, it’s remarkable.
Tennessee’s parole board recommended that country star Jelly Roll be pardoned by the state’s governor. His most serious offenses were a robbery conviction picked up at the age of 17 years old and drug charges from when he was 23. Jelly Roll often visits jails and rehab centers before shows, has played basketball with kids at a youth center, and rented out restaurants for people who are homeless.
Billy McFarland, the felon who made headlines and spawned documentaries with his hilariously doomed and frequently memed Fyre Festival, is selling the brand. This isn’t necessarily good news. But it’s incredibly comical: He tried to throw Fyre Festival 2, advertising tickets between $1,400 and $1.1 million, then canceled it a couple weeks before go time. “It’s clear that I need to step back and allow a new team to move forward independently,” McFarland said in a statement. I’m surprised he didn’t learn that lesson during his four years in jail??? Well… the show must go on.

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