A beloved Georgia teacher is dead, killed by an illegal alien who was running from Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Savannah Monday morning. But instead of focusing on the preventable tragedy, guess who the mainstream media and Democrats are blaming? That's right—President Trump and his administration's efforts to enforce our immigration laws.
The Guatemalan national, whose name authorities haven't released, was being pursued by ICE agents during what officials called an "attempted apprehension" when he slammed his vehicle into the teacher's car, ending her life instantly. This woman was doing what teachers do every day—heading to work to educate our children—when an illegal immigrant who had no business being in our country took everything away from her family.
But here's where it gets sickening, folks. Instead of demanding answers about how this criminal got here and stayed here, the usual suspects are already spinning this tragedy into an attack on Trump's mass deportation agenda. Liberal media outlets are questioning whether ICE's enforcement actions are "too aggressive" and putting "innocent people at risk."
The Real Question Nobody's Asking
Here's what they won't tell you: This teacher would be alive today if our immigration laws had been enforced properly in the first place. How many more Americans have to die before we admit that sanctuary policies and catch-and-release programs have deadly consequences?
President Trump campaigned on the promise to secure our borders and remove those who entered illegally. He's delivering on that promise, and now the establishment wants to blame HIM when their failed policies result in tragedy?
"Every single preventable death caused by illegal immigration is a failure of the system that put politics over the safety of American citizens,"
This Georgia teacher's family deserves justice, not excuses. They deserve a country where ICE agents don't have to chase down people who should never have been allowed to stay here in the first place.
How many more teachers, mothers, fathers, and children have to pay the ultimate price for America's refusal to enforce its own laws?
