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The American people are not stupid. They can see what is happening.
This cartoon nails the part Democrats do not want said out loud.
The reason so many of them melt down every time ICE enforces immigration law is not compassion. It is not humanitarian concern. It is not because they suddenly discovered a deep respect for due process.
It is power.
For years, Democrats have treated illegal immigration as a political investment. Let millions of people enter. Fight every serious effort to remove them. Count them in the census. Use that population to gain congressional seats, electoral influence, federal money, and political muscle.
Then, over time, turn as many of them as possible into voters.
They do not even try to hide it anymore.
When ICE does its job, Democrats act like the agents are not removing people who broke our immigration laws, but stripping away a future voting bloc. That is why the language always slips. That is why the panic always sounds political. That is why the anger always seems bigger than the actual issue on the table.
They are not simply defending illegal immigrants.
They are defending political clout.
The census matters. Representation matters. Federal funding matters. Electoral power matters. And Democrats know exactly what mass illegal immigration does to the political map.
That is why they scream when deportations happen.
That is why they attack ICE.
That is why they pretend basic immigration enforcement is some kind of moral outrage.
Because every deportation is one less person they hoped would help reshape America in their favor, directly or indirectly.
The American people are not stupid. They can see what is happening.
If Democrats really believed their ideas could win on merit, they would not need open borders, sanctuary policies, census games, and endless amnesty schemes to keep themselves politically relevant.
But they do need them.
And that tells you everything.
We've said it before. We'll say it again.
No one born in another country should be serving in our government. Judges included.
Sparkle Sooknanan was born in Trinidad. She just blocked the Administration from using a federal database to check citizenship data for voters.
A foreign-born judge blocking efforts to verify American elections are decided by American citizens.
This is exactly why we introduced a Constitutional Amendment to ban foreign-born individuals from serving in Congress, on the federal bench, or in Senate-confirmed positions.
This is not about where someone was born. This is about who they serve.
One allegiance. One country. America FIRST.