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DESPERATE: Hillary Clinton FLIP-FLOPS on Immigration After Trump's Mass Deportation Success

Gary FranchiFebruary 15, 2026197 views
DESPERATE: Hillary Clinton FLIP-FLOPS on Immigration After Trump's Mass Deportation Success
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In a stunning reversal that reeks of political desperation, Hillary Clinton has suddenly discovered that mass immigration is a problem – conveniently after President Trump's deportation operations have proven wildly successful with the American people.

Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, the twice-failed presidential candidate admitted that migration "went too far" and "needs to be fixed in a humane way." She even called the massive influx of illegal aliens "disruptive" – a far cry from her 2016 campaign promise of open borders and sanctuary cities.

Where was this concern when she was pushing for a 550% increase in Syrian refugees? Where was this newfound wisdom when she called Trump's border wall "un-American"? Patriots remember her real positions, not this desperate attempt at political rehabilitation.

Too Little, Too Late

This flip-flop comes as Trump's second-term deportation operations have removed over 200,000 illegal aliens in just three weeks, with approval ratings soaring among working-class Americans who've watched their wages rise and communities become safer.

"Hillary Clinton spent decades promoting the very policies that created this crisis. Now she wants credit for stating the obvious? The American people aren't buying it."

The timing is no coincidence. With Democrats hemorrhaging support among minority voters who are tired of being undercut by cheap illegal labor, Clinton is desperately trying to position herself as a "moderate" voice ahead of potential 2028 machinations.

But Americans have long memories. We remember her calling border security advocates "deplorables." We remember her promising to tear down barriers, not build them up.

Trump Was Right All Along

While Clinton flip-flops in Munich, President Trump continues delivering on his America First agenda. Secure borders, safe communities, and rising wages for American workers – exactly what he promised and exactly what career politicians like Clinton spent decades preventing.

The question isn't whether Clinton has suddenly seen the light on immigration. The question is: will Americans fall for another Clinton con job, or have we finally learned our lesson about trusting politicians who blow with the political winds?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
Classic Hillary - no principles, just whatever polls well at the moment. She was singing a completely different tune in 2016!
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ConservativeCarolVerifiedjust now
Exactly! She called Trump's immigration policies 'inhumane' back then. Now look who's desperate.
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BorderSecurityFirstVerifiedjust now
Finally someone admits Trump's policies actually work. Too bad it took them losing elections to figure it out.
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SmallTownMayorVerifiedjust now
Our small town was overwhelmed during the border crisis years. It's refreshing to see even Democrats finally acknowledging that controlled immigration benefits everyone, including legal immigrants who followed the rules.
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ConstitutionDefenderVerifiedjust now
Does anyone have the actual quote where she flip-flopped? I want to share this with my liberal friends who still think she's consistent.
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TexasRancher47Verifiedjust now
I live near the border and saw firsthand how much better things got under Trump's policies. My ranch went from constant trespassing to actually being secure again.
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ArizonaResidentVerifiedjust now
Same here in Arizona. Night and day difference when enforcement actually happened.
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AmericaFirst2025Verifiedjust now
ABOUT TIME! Trump was right all along!
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
This is why the Democrats lost so badly in 2024. Americans saw through their open border agenda and voted for common sense immigration reform.