Over at The Nation, a short editorial states several things we keep saying (and are glad to see being repeated), including the idea that Biden has failed in his promise to meaningfully reform the immigration system, and the idea that his attempts to appease his critics are quixotic, pointless, and he would be no worse off if he had done the right thing instead of giving the [neo]fascists what they want:
“Conservatives began sounding the alarm about a migrant crisis the moment Biden was inaugurated…
…the administration attempted to appease its critics on the right, not realizing—or perhaps not caring—that Republicans will always crow about a crisis at the border no matter what Biden does. They don't actually want to win their immigration fight; they "plainly want more dysfunction and chaos at the border," as David Dayen wrote in The American Prospect. But Biden will foolishly grant them a victory anyway by continuing to cede ground on immigration, alienating his own allies—and possibly costing him the 2024 election—in the process.”
(Taken from an email sent to me by Never Again Action.)