The mask is officially off, Patriots. While President Trump's administration works around the clock to secure our borders and execute the largest deportation operation in American history, so-called 'moderate' Democrats are doubling down on the same anti-American policies that created this mess in the first place.
Nevada Senator Catherine Cortez Masto's recent appearance on The New York Times' podcast perfectly illustrates why there can be no middle ground when it comes to fixing the immigration disaster left behind by the Biden regime. Despite branding herself as a 'moderate,' Masto spent thirty minutes pushing the same tired talking points that allowed millions of illegal aliens to flood across our southern border.
This is exactly why President Trump ran on mass deportation and why Americans gave Republicans a decisive mandate in 2024. The establishment wants us to believe we can find some magical compromise between enforcing our laws and enabling lawlessness. That's complete nonsense.
The 'Moderate' Myth Exposed
Masto's performance proves what we've known all along – there are no moderate Democrats when it comes to immigration. They either support open borders or they stay silent while their party destroys American communities with illegal immigration, deadly fentanyl, and human trafficking.
While Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem works with ICE to remove criminal aliens from our streets, Democrats like Masto are still peddling the same failed policies that turned American cities into sanctuaries for criminals and drug cartels.
The time for compromise ended when Democrats decided American citizens were less important than illegal aliens demanding taxpayer-funded benefits.
President Trump understands what Patriots across America know: you can't negotiate with people who fundamentally believe America shouldn't have borders. The Biden administration proved that 'moderate' immigration policies are just open borders with better marketing.
Thanks to Trump's leadership and officials like Stephen Miller driving policy, we're finally seeing real action instead of empty promises. Mass deportations aren't extreme – they're exactly what the law requires and what voters demanded.
The question isn't whether Democrats will suddenly discover their love for American sovereignty. The question is how quickly Trump's team can undo four years of deliberate sabotage before 2028 rolls around.
