The radical left showed their true colors Friday when hundreds of anti-America protesters descended on San Antonio's Travis Park, dragging impressionable high school students into their "National Shutdown" tantrum against President Trump's successful immigration enforcement policies.
What started as an anti-ICE demonstration quickly devolved into a laundry list of leftist grievances, with protesters attacking not just Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol agents, but also President Trump, Israel, and even San Antonio's own Democrat mayor. Because apparently when you're a professional agitator, no target is off limits.
The most disturbing aspect? These radical organizers deliberately encouraged high school students to walk out of class and join their political circus. That's right, folks – the same people who claim to care about education are literally pulling kids out of school to use them as political props.
Targeting Our Heroes in Uniform
While President Trump works tirelessly to secure our borders and protect American communities through his mass deportation program, these protesters want to completely abolish the very agencies keeping us safe. ICE and Border Patrol agents risk their lives daily to enforce our immigration laws, but apparently that's too much patriotism for the open-borders crowd.
The timing couldn't be more revealing. Just ten days into President Trump's second term, as his administration delivers on promises to restore law and order to our immigration system, the left is already in full meltdown mode. They can't stand seeing America put first again.
"These protesters don't represent San Antonio's hardworking families who want secure borders and safe communities," one local resident told reporters.
The fact that these agitators marched near the Alamo – where real patriots died defending Texas – adds insult to injury. Our Founding Fathers and Texas heroes didn't sacrifice everything so future generations could demand the abolishment of law enforcement.
Parents across San Antonio should be asking serious questions about who's influencing their children and why schools apparently can't keep students from being recruited for radical political demonstrations. When did defending America's borders become controversial enough to skip school over?
