As President Trump's deportation operations gear up to remove millions of illegal immigrants who flooded across our southern border during the Biden regime, damning new statistics reveal the true cost of America's immigration crisis: nearly half of all immigrant households are living off the American taxpayer through government welfare programs.
The numbers don't lie, Patriots. While Democrats screech about America being "a nation of immigrants," they conveniently ignore that today's immigrants have fundamentally different expectations than the hardworking souls who built this country with their bare hands and asked for nothing but opportunity.
Our ancestors came to America with nothing but hope and a willingness to work themselves to the bone for a shot at the American Dream. They didn't come looking for handouts – they came looking for a chance to earn their keep and build something better for their children.
The Welfare State vs. The American Dream
But Biden's America created something entirely different: a welfare magnet that attracted the world's dependent populations rather than its most ambitious workers. When you advertise free healthcare, free housing, free food, and free education to anyone who can make it across the border, what do you think happens?
You get exactly what we got – millions of people who see America not as a place to work and contribute, but as a place to collect benefits courtesy of hardworking American families who are struggling to make ends meet themselves.
"The Biden administration essentially hung a giant 'HELP YOURSELF' sign on Lady Liberty and wondered why productive immigration turned into a massive wealth redistribution scheme," observed one immigration policy expert.
This isn't compassion – it's national suicide. Every welfare dollar going to non-citizens is a dollar not available for struggling American veterans, elderly citizens, and working families who've paid into the system their entire lives.
Trump's Solution: Merit, Not Handouts
President Trump's deportation program isn't just about border security – it's about restoring the fundamental principle that immigration should benefit America, not drain it. Legal immigrants who contribute to our economy and embrace our values? Welcome. Illegal border-crossers looking for a welfare check? Time to go.
The question every American should be asking is simple: Why are we importing poverty when we should be importing productivity? It's time to make immigration great again.
