The left's desperation is showing, and it's not pretty, Patriots. As President Trump's second-term immigration enforcement reaches full stride, the same tired voices that brought you four years of open borders chaos are dusting off their favorite weapon: the race card.
But here's what they don't want you to know β the American people aren't buying it anymore. After witnessing the Biden regime's catastrophic border disaster firsthand, voters decisively rejected the 'everyone who wants border security is racist' narrative in November.
Now, as ICE agents finally have the green light to do their jobs and Secretary Kristi Noem implements real border security measures, the legacy media is in full meltdown mode. They're scrambling to paint every deportation as 'inhumane' and every secured mile of border wall as 'xenophobic.'
The Numbers Don't Lie
Since Trump's inauguration, his administration has already deported thousands of criminal aliens that the Biden administration refused to touch. Gang members, drug dealers, and violent criminals who were given free passes under the previous regime are finally facing justice.
"We're not anti-immigrant β we're pro-LEGAL immigrant," one Texas border patrol agent told reporters. "There's a difference between welcoming people through the front door and letting criminals climb through your window."
That's the reality Democrats refuse to acknowledge. Supporting legal immigration while opposing illegal border crossings isn't racism β it's common sense. It's what every other developed nation on Earth does without apology.
The Trump-Vance administration's approach is working. Border crossings are plummeting, criminal aliens are being removed, and American communities are becoming safer. Yet somehow, the same people who created this mess want us to believe that cleaning it up makes us the bad guys.
Americans aren't falling for it anymore, folks. We've seen what happens when feelings matter more than laws, when virtue signaling trumps public safety. The 2024 election was our answer to that failed experiment.
The question isn't whether we're racist for wanting secure borders β it's whether we're going to let the name-callers stop us from putting America First again.
