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[The Immigration Clash: Exploring the Ontological Rift and Federal-State Tensions in America]-[Panel: An immigration war in America?]

World Today · B2 · 2025-06-13

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The Escalating Immigration Conflict in California

The ongoing conflict between the Trump administration and California, specifically centered in Los Angeles, marks a significant intensification of federal enforcement activities. As part of President Donald Trump’s mass deportation policy, the federal government has deployed National Guard members and Marines to Los Angeles, a move that local officials and residents view as a disproportionate and provocative response to protests. The clash highlights a deep-seated tension between federal authority and state-level sanctuary policies, raising critical questions about the future of domestic governance in the United States.

The "Ontological Rift": Two Versions of Reality

Expert analysis suggests that this conflict is not merely a policy dispute but an "ontological rift"—a profound divide where two segments of the American population perceive reality in fundamentally different ways. Andy Malk, a Senior Research Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization, argues that the MAGA movement views the U.S. as facing "existential threats" from illegal immigration, necessitating aggressive state action. In contrast, progressives and those in blue states often view the problem through a different lens, prioritizing civil rights and local autonomy. This incompatibility of worldviews poses a danger of "metastasizing into an open conflict," potentially mirroring historical cycles of internal violence if not addressed.

Strategic Targeting and Federal Overreach

Los Angeles serves as a strategic battlefield due to its status as home to nearly a million undocumented immigrants and its historical legacy of protests. Professor Joseph Siracusa of Curtin University notes that while the President possesses the legal authority to federalize the National Guard—a power previously exercised by Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson for civil rights purposes—the current application is unprecedented. Siracusa characterizes the deployment of combat-ready Marines as "completely indefensible" and a "very bad precedent," arguing that their role is to engage enemies, not to contain domestic protests. The administration’s choice to target LA is seen by observers as a calculated probe to exert executive power and eliminate political competition from figures like Governor Gavin Newsom.

The Economic and Political Dilemma

There is a complex economic reality beneath the political rhetoric. Many undocumented workers are essential to sectors like agriculture, hospitality, and construction—jobs that, as Siracusa observes, "Americans don't do." While 54% of Americans in recent polls support mass deportation, there is a looming concern that removing this workforce will lead to economic instability. Furthermore, the political fallout could be severe. The Republican Party risks alienating the growing Hispanic American voter block, echoing the self-inflicted damage caused by the 1994 Proposition 187.

The Future of American Governance

As the Trump administration seeks to consolidate executive power over states, media, and educational institutions, the tension between state and federal governments remains the "core question" of current American politics. The debate over whether politics should drive economics, or vice versa, remains unresolved. With the 2026 midterm elections approaching, the political landscape is likely to remain volatile. Both panelists emphasize that the current situation is a "wicked problem" with no simple solution, as the nation grapples with the challenge of maintaining the rule of law without succumbing to extreme polarization or infringing upon the rights of its residents. The outcome of this clash will likely redefine the balance of federal and state power for years to come.

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this is what's happening.
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it actually is deeper and more dangerous than that.
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What is your observation?
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I mean, he's not there yet.
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I doubt we'd have this kind of problem.
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push the envelope
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on the back foot
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wash one's hands of
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a delicate balancing act
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a wicked problem
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to the panel discussion of World Today.
I'm Dinh Huan in Beijing.
In the United States, the conflict between California and the Trump administration over immigration appears to be further intensifying.
Federal immigration officials are carrying out enforcement activities in California, especially the Los Angeles area, as part of President Donald Trump's mass deportation policy.
The raids have been sharply criticized by local officials, who say everything in their daily life is being affected by the activities targeting immigrant families.
At the center of the clash is the federal government's decision to order the deployment of National Guard members and Marines to L .A.

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