The Biden administration's border catastrophe has reached unimaginable proportions, with newly revealed DHS data showing that a staggering 8% of Nicaragua's entire population illegally entered the United States during the four-year reign of the Biden regime.
Think about that for a moment, patriots. That means roughly 1 out of every 12 Nicaraguans abandoned their homeland and waltzed across our southern border while Joe Biden rolled out the red carpet for illegal aliens. This isn't immigration—it's a full-scale population transfer that fundamentally transformed American communities without the consent of We the People.
But Nicaragua is just the tip of the iceberg. The bombshell DHS revelations show millions more flooded in from Cuba, Haiti, and Honduras, turning Biden's "border security" into the biggest joke in American political history. While hardworking American families struggled with inflation and crime, the Biden administration was busy processing an invasion that dwarfs anything in our nation's history.
Trump's Mass Deportation Mission Just Got More Urgent
These numbers expose exactly why President Trump's mass deportation operation isn't just necessary—it's an existential imperative for America's survival. When nearly 600,000 Nicaraguans can simply walk into our country illegally and disappear into American cities, our sovereignty has been completely obliterated.
"This data confirms what we've been saying all along," said one immigration expert. "The Biden administration didn't just fail at border security—they actively facilitated the largest illegal immigration surge in world history."
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem now faces the herculean task of cleaning up Biden's mess, while Trump's deportation machine ramps up to restore law and order to our immigration system. Every day of delay means more strain on American schools, hospitals, and communities already pushed to the breaking point.
The question isn't whether America can afford to deport these illegal aliens—it's whether we can afford not to. How many more countries will empty their populations into America before we finally say enough is enough?
