Finding Common Ground on Immigration: A Look at the Possibilities

USASun Jan 11 2026
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In 2025, America saw some positive changes. Crime rates went down. People started living longer again. Drug overdoses and suicides decreased. Even young people seemed to be spending less time on social media. These improvements show that society can stabilize, even after tough times. But what about politics and public institutions? Can they find a balance too? For example, can universities stop extreme progressive ideas from coming back when Republican pressure is gone? Or can public health find a middle ground between strict rules and anti-expert feelings?
Let's talk about immigration. The recent shooting in Minnesota showed how divided people are. Different groups see the same video and have completely different opinions. This happens because there's a bigger disagreement about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Some people think ICE is doing normal law enforcement. Others think they're being too extreme. To make things better, ICE might need to make some changes. Agents could stop wearing masks in public. Operations could slow down to focus on professionalism and reduce harassment. There should also be full investigations into any shootings involving ICE agents before the White House makes statements. But is this possible? Can we find a middle ground on immigration? It's a tough question, but the improvements in society show that change is possible. Maybe, with some effort, politics and public institutions can find stability too.
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