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By Julia Manchester @ TheHill.com, Nov. 16
Brookings Institution fellow Elaine Kamarck on Friday compared President Trump's rhetoric on immigration to "the boy who cried wolf. I think that the president at this point with immigration is like the boy who cried wolf," Kamarck, who also directs the Center for Effective Public Management, told Hill.TV's Jamal Simmons on "What America's Thinking."
"He's overusing it. He's overhyping it. He's over-scaring people. I just don't see this working at this hysterical level that he's got it to," she said, citing the president's rhetoric toward the Central American migrant caravan attempting to reach the U.S.-Mexico border.
"Already you see interviews with these troops at the border who are going to miss Thanksgiving at home, and who've already taken off their flak jackets because there is no invasion coming," she said [....]