November 20, 2024
Joe, Obama and Kamala had no problem flying illegal immigrants into our country and after they arrived, taking them to wherever they wanted to go, giving them whatever they needed, from cell phones, to room and board.
But when it comes to sending illegal immigrants back from whence they came, ("illegal" being the operative word), Democrats are furious, saying it can't be done! Shouldn't be done! Too expensive!
In the meanwhile, while taxpayers are busy chewing their nails, worrying about ever-rising taxes, that are rising so that American taxpayers can pay for illegal immigrants to live and prosper, governors in blue states like Illinois' Governor Pritzger, and Arizona's Katie Hobbs, among others, are angrily promising to protect their illegals from Donald Trump's deportation. "We will! Dammit!
As we said, the operative word here is "illegal", a word no Democrat ever says. And the operative theory is that American citizens come last.
So...If you're not from here, and you came here the wrong way, you gotta' go. Trump is going to make America safe again, taxpayers solvent again, and he'll do it the right way.
What would the Dems think of how "I Like Ike" President Eisenhower sent illegals packing? Probably they wouldn't. In 1954, the Eisenhower administration deported at least 1.3 million Mexican illegal immigrants. The operation was designed to quickly process them and send them to central Mexico.
This massive deportation effort involved hundreds of planes, officers, and vehicles, and was called Operation Wetback...It was a different world back then.
Despite the Operation's colorful, if you will, name, Ike saw a problem and did something.
He was one of the first generals to see what a real Nazi had done to the Jewish people in Europe when he went into the Ohrdruf concentration camp at the end of World War II. Afterwards he was fiercely protection of what was right and wrong, especially in his own country.
Coming here illegally is wrong. And Trump isn't wrong to want to send undocumented dreamers back to their homes.
Hang tough.