Immigration helped Trump win election in 2016. But it could help spell his demise in 2020.
Key pieces of his agenda are stalled. Top aides are feuding. And there's worry that the very issue that swept President Donald Trump into office in 2016 could help cost him his reelection in 2020.
“There are people who actually supported what he would do,” said a senior administration official who has worked on immigration, among other issues. “And there are Republicans who always support a president when a Republican is elected.”tapped “Three things must happen to quell the base's concerns,” said RJ Hauman, government relations director at the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which favors immigration restrictions.
“There's just a lot of resignation that we can't spend anymore time worrying about it,” said a former DHS official who served in a Republican administration. “Everybody's just worn out because it's been 2½ years of white-hot focus.”to Trump Wednesday, urging him to "promptly submit qualified nominees for DHS Secretary and all vacant positions at the Department.
White House officials have also told senators they don’t have enough support in Congress — with roughly 20 senators opposed — to get Cuccinelli confirmed for the permanent DHS job.
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