America talks about immigration as if it’s an unsolvable problem. Year after year, the same footage, the same outrage, the same promises to “fix the border.” And yet, very little actually changes. That’s not a failure of capacity. It’s a failure of incentive. For politicians, a broken system is often more useful than a functioning one. Crisis generates attention. Ambiguity allows blame to be shifted. Real reform, by contrast, creates clear winners and losers — and that’s politically dangerous. So immigration remains permanently “under debate.” Enforcement is either too harsh or too weak, depending on who is speaking. Humanitarian concern is expressed loudly, but operational clarity is avoided quietly. At some point, it becomes fair to ask whether the chaos is accidental at all. A system that never gets resolved but always gets discussed may be doing exactly what the political system needs it to do. #USPolitics #Immigration #BorderPolicy #PoliticalAnalysis


