The Bulwark: A Permanent Stain on Our History
The Bulwark - A Permanent Stain on Our History
The Trump administrations embrace of nativism is as shameful as it is self-destructive.
William Kristol, Andrew Egger, and Jim Swift
May 23, 2025
An Unprecedented Assault on American Greatness
by William Kristol
If the Trump administrations sudden assault on thousands of foreign students legally studying at Harvard seems unprecedented, its because it is. If the abrupt abrogation of temporary protected status for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans legally living and working in the United States seems unprecedented, its because it is. If the sudden arrests and deportations of law-abiding immigrants checking in as ordered at government offices seems unprecedented, its because it is. If the deportations of other immigrants without anything like due process and basically in defiance of court orders to prisons in third countries seems unprecedented, its because it is.
And if it all seems utterly stupid and terribly cruel and amazingly damaging to this country, its because it is.
But it turns out nativism is one hell of a drug. The Trump administration has ingested it in a big way, and its driving its dealers and users in the administration into a fanatical frenzy of destructive activity. And the Republican party and much of Conservatism Inc.and too much of the country as a wholeis just watching it happen.
The United States has many problems. No one seriously thinks that Harvards certification to participate in the Student and Exchange Visitor Program is one of them. And the Department of Homeland Securitys announcement of the action against Harvard makes clear this isnt just about Harvard: Let this serve as a warning to all universities and academic institutions across the country. Are our other institutions of higher education suffering from their ability to attract and enroll students from abroad, if they chose to do so? Are the rest of us?
No. And to the degree there are some discrete problems, nothing justifies this kind of action against Harvard. As Andrea Flores, a former DHS official, told the New York Times, D.H.S. has never tried to reshape the student body of a university by revoking access to its vetting systems,
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