For decades, establishment politicians have peddled the lie that as long as immigrants arrive "legally," everything will work out just fine. But a sobering new analysis from The Federalist exposes the uncomfortable truth that President Trump's base has known all along: legal status doesn't magically transform foreign nationals into red-blooded Americans.
The harsh reality is playing out in cities across America, where we're witnessing foreign conflicts imported directly to our streets. From pro-Hamas demonstrations shutting down traffic to ethnic tensions exploding in once-peaceful communities, the evidence is undeniable – our immigration system is fundamentally broken.
The Diversity Delusion
The core problem isn't just about legal versus illegal immigration. It's about America's dangerous obsession with "diversity" over the robust Americanism that once made this country the envy of the world. When we prioritize checking demographic boxes instead of ensuring immigrants embrace American values, we're essentially importing tomorrow's problems today.
Think about it, Patriots: If someone arrives legally but refuses to learn English, rejects American customs, and maintains primary loyalty to their homeland, are they really American? Or are they just foreign nationals with paperwork?
"If we continue to prioritize a project of culturally incompatible 'diversity' over a robust form of Americanism, we will continue to see foreign conflicts play out on our streets."
This is exactly why President Trump's America First agenda goes beyond just building the wall. It's about rebuilding the American identity that the globalist elite have spent decades trying to destroy.
The Trump-Vance administration understands what the establishment refuses to admit: successful immigration requires more than legal documentation. It demands cultural assimilation, English proficiency, and an unwavering commitment to American values over foreign loyalties.
As we watch foreign conflicts tear apart American communities, one question becomes crystal clear: Isn't it time we started prioritizing Americans over everyone else? The answer should be obvious to anyone who still believes America should come first.
