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The new administration’s swift action on immigration, defense, and policy delivers results


U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Baltimore Field Officer in Silver Spring, Md. Associated Press / Photo by Alex Brandon

MYRNA BROWN, HOST: Today is Thursday, January 30th. Good morning! This is The World and Everything in It from listener-supported WORLD Radio. I’m Myrna Brown.

MARY REICHARD, HOST: And I’m Mary Reichard. WORLD commentator Cal Thomas says the new administration shows that promises made can be promises kept.

CAL THOMAS: One of the things that frustrates so many people about Washington is its dysfunction. We are paying more and getting less. “Another day older and deeper in debt” as an old song goes. The cost, bureaucracy and government’s failure to produce many results despite the promises of politicians feeds the cynicism many feel about the capital.

That may be about to change as the Trump administration follows through on its pledge to deport undocumented immigrants, some of whom have been convicted or charged with the most heinous crimes.

Democrats and the left have been mostly silent about these deportations. One exception is singer Selena Gomez, who posted a video of herself crying and expressing empathy for “the children” …even though adult criminals are the targets for deportation. She quickly took down the video after receiving a torrent of criticism.

Border Czar Tom Homan wondered why Gomez is only now speaking out: “Where are her tears for the hundreds of thousands of Americans who have died from fentanyl coming across the southern border?” Good question.

The decline in those migrant numbers has been dramatic and can only be credited to President Trump’s swift fulfillment of his campaign promise. Fox News—the only media outlet to have consistently covered the border problem to the shame of others—reports fewer than 600 people crossed illegally into the U.S. from Mexico last Sunday. The decline in numbers will make the job of the Border Patrol much easier.

These lower numbers contrast significantly from the final days of the Biden administration when more that 1,200 were coming in per day. Biden officials were claiming the border was “secure,” even when live video clearly showed it was not.

On Tuesday, newly confirmed Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem joined ICE agents on raids in New York. She said “Dirtbags like this will continue to be removed from our streets.” She’s not alone. New York City Mayor Eric Adams once pledged to protect migrants…offering them free hotel rooms and other benefits as part of his “sanctuary city” policy. But now he seems to be stepping back from his former position. He recently met with President Trump—leading to speculation that Adams may be seeking a pardon from his recent criminal indictments in exchange for softening his opposition against deportation. It’ll be interesting to see how that plays out as Adams is up for re-election in November and many New York Democrats have been critical of what they see as his cozying up to Trump.

It’s not only the approach to border security that has changed in the last week. The new secretary of defense, Pete Hegseth, is dismantling DEI at the Pentagon and throughout the military ranks. On Monday, Trump signed more executive orders that included banning transgender Americans from the military and restoring troops who were discharged for refusing to take Covid-19 vaccinations, back pay included. Another executive order is intended to establish the development of an American version of Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system. Trump gave credit to Ronald Reagan for the concept, but said the technology wasn’t sufficient in the 1980s to develop it. He said that technology now exists.

It’s not only the speed with which Trump is addressing these issues – and polls indicate a majority approve – it’s the feeling that something positive is finally being accomplished in Washington, which for too long has seemed stagnant and unable (or unwilling) to change things that don’t work in favor of what does.

Even those who have been and remain critical of Donald Trump can’t ignore success, which Trump has said would be his best “revenge” against those who have tried to defeat him through impeachments, indictments, a trial and two apparent assassination attempts.

I’m Cal Thomas.


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