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Guess what? Your ethnic cleansing plan is killing your own allies:

Construction executives have held multiple meetings over the last month with the White House and Congress to discuss how immigration busts on job sites and in communities are scaring away employees, making it more expensive to build homes in a market desperate for new supply. Beyond the affordability issue, the executives made an electability argument, raising concerns to GOP leaders that support among Hispanic voters is eroding, particularly in regions that swung to Trump in 2024.

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“I told [lawmakers] straight up: South Texas will never be red again,” said Mario Guerrero, the CEO of the South Texas Builders Association, a Trump voter who traveled to Washington last week. He urged the administration and lawmakers to ease up on enforcement at construction sites, warning that employees are afraid to go to work.

The construction industry is one of the latest and clearest examples of how the president’s mass deportation agenda continues to clash with his economic goals of bringing down prices and political aims of keeping control of Congress. Even the president’s allies fear disruptions to labor-heavy industries will undermine the gains with Latino voters Republicans have made in recent years, in large part because of Trump’s economic agenda.

These concerns were the central focus of a White House meeting this week between chief of staff Susie Wiles, Speaker Mike Johnson, and a group of Republican lawmakers, according to three people with knowledge of the meeting, granted anonymity to discuss it. The group talked about growing concerns that Hispanic voters are abandoning the Republican Party in droves, as well as the policies driving these losses — immigration and affordability concerns.

I guess nobody mentioned the economic effects of Miller’s draconian deportation plans. And Trump is too distracted by his hideous ballroom and quest for the Nobel Peace Prize to care. (Not to mention he’s too dumb and addled to think beyond the last phone call he got from some bootlicker.)

They may very well begin to ease up on the industries that Trump values like farming and building. It is the Democrats job to keep this albatross tied around their necks and then set it a fire for the next three years. They must be relentless in their condemnation with endless visual reminders of what these people have done to the immigrant population in this country, whether they pull back from their most extreme policies or not.

Never forget. This is the ugliest policy the U.S. government has undertaken since Jim Crow and the Republican Party cannot be allowed to run from what they’ve done.

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