Conservative commentator Erick Erickson fretted on X Friday that Trump supporters are locking into increasingly extreme and sweeping narratives to avoid engaging with reality.
In particular, he argued, their narratives around immigration and immigrant communities are a sideshow that offer no solutions to the real hard questions America has.
“I share a lot of critiques of the current immigration process. But I am also seeing how many Republicans are using the issue as a catch all,” wrote Erickson, a right-wing commentator and devout Republican who has nonetheless delivered critiques of President Donald Trump on a number of occasions.
For example, he said, “Somali fraud is bad. Not all of it is fraud. Suddenly we’re to believe it all is. Immigrants are taking all the jobs and all the houses, but also taking all the welfare. Does not compute. H-1B visas are bad because they’re going to all the Indians. But we’re okay with European whites immigrating.”
“There are real truths in the problems, but a lot of people are just grasping a narrative as their one size fits all silver bullet theory on explaining away everything because it’s easier to tell that story than the hundreds of actual stories,” wrote Erickson.
This comes as the Trump administration rushes to capitalize on the current MAGA freakout over fraud in Minnesota public service programs that involve at least a few members of the Somali diaspora community in Minneapolis. The Biden administration already prosecuted credible fraud claims back in 2022; however, the issue emerged again with a controversial and widely discredited right-wing YouTuber’s claim that daycares around the state are also operating fraudulently.
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