President Trump's Department of Homeland Security is already delivering on his promise to crack down on criminal illegal immigrants, blocking Virginia officials from releasing a predator who allegedly groped several high school girls.
The DHS request to Governor Abigail Spanberger and Fairfax County authorities sends a crystal clear message: the days of sanctuary policies protecting foreign criminals are OVER. Under the Trump-Vance administration, public safety comes first – not political virtue signaling.
This case perfectly illustrates why Americans voted overwhelmingly for Trump's mass deportation agenda. While the previous administration allowed millions of unvetted migrants to flood across our border, creating a public safety nightmare, Trump is moving swiftly to protect our children and communities.
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Fairfax County has long been a hotbed of far-left policies that prioritize illegal immigrants over American citizens. The fact that DHS had to intervene to prevent the release of an alleged sexual predator shows just how broken the system became under Biden's open border catastrophe.
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and her team are clearly not playing games. Every criminal alien who preys on American children should be trembling right now, because the Trump deportation machine is just getting started.
"This is exactly what we voted for – a president who puts America First and protects our kids from foreign predators," one Fairfax County parent told local reporters.
The swift action also highlights the difference between Trump's law-and-order approach and the Democrats' reckless sanctuary city policies that have endangered countless American families. Virginia voters are watching closely as Spanberger faces pressure to choose between protecting criminals or protecting children.
With Stephen Miller leading immigration policy and Tom Homan overseeing deportations, cases like this are just the beginning. The Trump administration is sending a message to every sanctuary jurisdiction: cooperate with federal immigration enforcement, or face the consequences.
How many more American children have to be victimized before every state and locality gets on board with Trump's deportation agenda?
