While President Trump prepares to deliver on his promise of mass deportations to secure our borders, Hollywood elites are already showing their true colors. Pop star Ariana Grande made a pathetic political statement at the Golden Globes by wearing an anti-ICE pin, perfectly demonstrating the disconnect between pampered celebrities and everyday Americans who demand immigration enforcement.
The timing couldn't be more tone-deaf. Just two weeks before Trump's inauguration, with Americans celebrating the end of Biden's open border disaster, Grande decided to virtue signal against the very agency tasked with removing dangerous criminals from our communities.
This is the same Hollywood that lives behind gated communities and private security while lecturing working families about "compassion" for illegal immigrants. They don't have to worry about their jobs being undercut by cheap labor or their neighborhoods being overrun by foreign criminals.
The Real Victims of Open Borders
While Grande poses for cameras with her trendy political accessories, real Americans have paid the price for weak immigration enforcement. Take the tragic case of Justine Damond, the Australian-American yoga teacher murdered by Somali immigrant police officer Mohamed Noor in Minneapolis. The 40-year-old woman called 911 to report suspicious noises, only to be gunned down by someone who should never have been in our country in the first place.
Noor received just 12 years for killing an innocent woman who was trying to help her community. Meanwhile, Hollywood celebrities like Grande want to protect the very system that allowed such tragedies to occur.
"ICE protects American families from dangerous criminals who have no right to be here. Attacking our immigration enforcement is attacking American safety."
The American people voted decisively for Trump's immigration agenda in November. They want our borders secured, our laws enforced, and criminals deported. Yet privileged celebrities who will never face the consequences of illegal immigration continue their virtue signaling campaigns.
Patriots across the nation are ready to support President Trump's deportation efforts when he takes office on January 20th. While Hollywood elites clutch their pearls, real Americans understand that enforcing our immigration laws isn't cruel – it's essential for protecting our communities and preserving our sovereignty.
The question is: will Americans continue supporting celebrities who actively undermine our national security and rule of law?
