Trump bargains between power, safety, freedom

Trump bargains between power, safety, freedom

President Trump has put safety at the heart of his policies on crime, immigration, and gender. Will safety come at the cost of Americans’ freedom?
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National Guard troops have been on the streets of Washington D.C.
for about two weeks, and in June, they were deployed to Los
Angeles during anti-ICE protests. Now, President Trump is
threatening to send them  to Chicago, which he calls a
“killing field.” Some Americans are embracing Trump’s expanded
use of the National Guard, while others call him a dictator.
According to the Chicago Police Department, homicides have
dropped by 31% and shootings by 36% compared to last year, but do
lower crime rates actually make Americans feel safer? Will
militarized streets bring more security or just the semblance of
it? 


People in Eagle Pass, Texas, say they feel safer after state and
federal officials worked to limit illegal crossings in the border
community. But in places like Los Angeles, ICE raids have left
some Americans anxious and worried for local immigrants. As
President Trump brings his promises on immigration to fruition,
will the idea of safety be different in communities like
these? 


Transgender athletes competing in amateur sports became a
lightning rod for debates on LGBTQ+ rights and inclusivity.
President Trump captured the fervor of those debates during the
election and with several executive orders upon his return to the
White House. His administration has sought to sort competitors by
their biological sex rather than how they identify. Those who
support the ban see it as a way to protect children, but does one
group’s sense of safety have to be at the expense of
another? 

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