The numbers don't lie, Patriots – and they paint a devastating picture of what America has become under decades of failed immigration policies. Nearly half of all immigrant households in the United States are now collecting welfare benefits, completely destroying the left's fairy tale narrative about "hardworking immigrants seeking the American Dream."
While President Trump works tirelessly to deport the millions of illegal aliens that the Biden regime deliberately allowed to flood across our southern border, Democrats continue to gaslight Americans with their "nation of immigrants" propaganda. But here's what they won't tell you: today's mass migration has nothing to do with the immigrants who built this country through blood, sweat, and sacrifice.
Our ancestors didn't come to America expecting government handouts – they came expecting to WORK. They learned English, assimilated into American culture, and contributed to the greatness of this nation. They certainly didn't show up demanding free healthcare, housing, food stamps, and education while waving foreign flags and refusing to respect our laws.
"The welfare state and open borders are fundamentally incompatible with a free society," noted immigration policy experts who have been sounding the alarm for years while being ignored by the establishment.
This welfare dependency crisis isn't just about numbers on a spreadsheet – it's about the fundamental transformation of America from a nation that rewards hard work to one that subsidizes dependency. Every dollar spent on welfare for people who shouldn't be here in the first place is a dollar stolen from American taxpayers who are struggling to pay for their own families' needs.
The Trump administration's deportation efforts aren't just about border security – they're about restoring the basic principle that America rewards those who contribute, not those who consume. When immigrants know they can't rely on Uncle Sam's wallet, only those truly committed to the American Dream will make the journey.
It's time to ask the hard question: Are we a nation that attracts the world's most ambitious people seeking opportunity, or have we become nothing more than a global welfare office? The answer will determine whether America remains the land of the free or becomes the land of the freeloaders.
