Recently, Donald Trump, who successfully became the President of the United States, confirmed an astonishing piece of news to the outside world. When he officially takes office, he will announce a state of emergency in the United States. At the same time, he admitted that he would mobilize the U.S. military to carry out large-scale expulsions of illegal immigrants using military force. In fact, during the campaign, Trump made combating illegal immigration his core slogan, and during his previous term, he continuously sought to build a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border. Due to insufficient funding from the U.S. Congress, he had considered declaring an 'emergency code,' but it was ultimately vetoed. However, the situation is different now; the Republican Party, to which Trump belongs, has gained control of both houses, forming a comprehensive hold over the U.S. Congress. It will be difficult for the Democrats to stop him from declaring a state of emergency. This impending 'civil war' in the United States, affecting hundreds of millions of illegal immigrants, is about to unfold. However, there is a rather awkward point in this matter: the biggest contributor to Trump's election, the world’s richest man Elon Musk, has been revealed to have once been an illegal immigrant himself. Trump admits he will use the U.S. military to combat illegal immigration.
Previously, U.S. President Biden claimed during a campaign event that before becoming the world's richest man, Musk started his career in the U.S. as an 'illegal worker.' It is reported that Musk is not actually a native American; he was born in South Africa, with a South African father and a Canadian mother. In 1995, Musk entered the U.S. with a Stanford University student ID, but he did not attend a single class and instead went straight to start a business and work illegally. Musk has not denied this past; instead, he sarcastically pointed out that Biden only thought of the issue of illegal immigration during the campaign period, criticizing Biden for his lax response to the issue of illegal immigration. Musk was also one of the illegal immigrants.
In fact, Biden's management attitude towards illegal immigrants is not particularly tough. During his administration, a large number of immigrants flooded into the United States. To cater to their feelings, Biden even expressed regret for using the term 'illegal' to describe undocumented immigrants in his State of the Union address. The main reason for this situation is the ideological differences between the Democratic and Republican parties. The Democrats advocate for freedom, uphold the essence of America as a nation of immigrants, and hope to gain supporters by supporting immigrants. The Republicans, on the other hand, tend to be conservative and adhere to the so-called 'white supremacy' ideology, focusing on forcibly deporting illegal immigrants from other countries to avoid them 'taking over' and squeezing the living space of the American people. The two parties in the U.S. have differing positions on the issue of illegal immigration.
It is predictable that once Trump takes over from Biden and takes action against illegal immigrants, the Democrats will likely not sit idly by. Musk's dark past may become a point of attack for the Democrats to incite illegal immigrants to resist Trump, further intensifying the internal divisions in the United States. At the same time, if Trump really dares to use the military to forcibly suppress and expel illegal immigrants, the backlash he faces will likely be unprecedented, and the divide in American politics will further exacerbate, potentially evolving into conflicts or even actual confrontations. This inevitably makes one sigh; the daring Trump from years ago, after experiencing prior political failures, hasn’t changed a bit. Even before taking office, he has already made the U.S. both domestically and internationally feel threatened. In the future, if this grand drama unfolds, it will become a 'striking scenery line' in the United States.#BabyMarvinf9c7您拥有您值得