Former failed two-time Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton stepped in it.
The blowback was instantaneous and fierce.
And Hillary Clinton ignited a civil war with this startling confession.
Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris due to voters rebelling against Democrats’ opening the border to tens of millions of illegal aliens.
When Barack Obama defeated Mitt Romney in 2012, winning 71 percent of the Hispanic vote, Democrats and many establishment Republicans believed demographics were destiny, and if the left flooded the West with tens of millions of third-world migrants, it would lead to the permanent defeat of the right.
In 2013, Obama pushed amnesty for tens of millions of illegal aliens.
In 2015, German Chancellor Angela Merkel opened the borders to hordes of Syrian refugees.
But open borders schemes backfired.
Populist governments won elections in European countries like Italy and the Netherlands thanks to the more than decade-long backlash to mass migration.
Americans elected Donald Trump twice.
Immigration is the Democrat Party’s number one political vulnerability.
Even Hilary Clinton bowed to this reality and pretended like Democrats got the message, even though they plan to push a mass amnesty bill the next time the party wins power.
At the Munich Security Conference, Clinton claimed the globalists needed to understand that they pushed too hard and too fast on open borders.
“It went too far, it’s been disruptive and destabilizing, and it needs to be fixed humanely with secure borders that don’t torture and kill people, and how we’re going to have a strong family structure because it is at the base of civilization,” Clinton stated.
But even a rhetorical pivot enflamed tensions inside the Democratic Party.
The media and activist base won’t accept party elites even mouthing words about opposing mass migration, even if the party still supported importing tens of millions of third-world migrants.
Appearing on MSNOW, formerly MSNBC, campaign manager for Congressman Joaquin Castro, Maya Rupert slammed Clinton for even the slightest deviation from the left’s open borders agenda.
“Well, I appreciate Secretary Clinton, but I think honestly, it is a mistake for Democrats to adopt that sort of positioning,” Rupert told host Chris Jansing. “And I think really Republican talking points around immigration, I think that it’s not a matter of ‘did it go too far.’ There was a point at which we talked about immigration as a holistic thing; it was a comprehensive system.”
Democrats believe immigration enforcement is equal to white supremacy.
Rupert claimed Clinton was playing into Republicans’ hands by focusing the debate on deportations instead of bombarding Americans with propaganda about how illegal aliens are law-abiding individuals who just came to the United States to achieve the American dream.
“Republicans were successful in getting us to talk about it only in terms of enforcement, so we’re only talking about deportation,” Rupert added. “But the fact that we sort of conceded the point that there should be a way for folks who have been living in the country, who are working, who are part of the engine that drives the economy and the fabric of communities, that there should be a way for people to get citizenship, when that conversation went away, that was around the same time we started seeing more chaos around the border. Those things aren’t disconnected.”
Rupert again made it clear the Democrat Party’s position is no deportations for any illegal aliens and amnesty for all.
“I think that we make a mistake when we just sort of paint over all of that and focus on who was the biggest deporter, and were they able to do it humanely. That’s not all of our immigration system,” Rupert concluded.
Democrats can’t even pretend to take immigration seriously without their base revolting.
That’s a bad omen for Democrats as the contenders for the 2028 election begin to position themselves.
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