Arguably the most important campaign promise made by President Donald Trump while he was running for the presidency all three times was to carry out the mass deportation of illegal immigrants currently living in the United States. In terms of the ability to preserve the historic makeup of this country, and by extension the standard of living and freedoms we’ve enjoyed for the past 250 years, it’s hard to think of another issue that’s more important.
But it goes even deeper than that. A viral X post by Department of Defense intelligence analyst Andrew McCarthy highlighted several concrete ways mass deportations would improve the lives of Americans. His list included the following: commute to work, ability to buy a home, individual tax burden, public schools, state/national parks, utilities cost/effectiveness, local job market, access to government services, public safety, and national sovereignty.
McCarthy asked for more at the bottom of his post, and respondents added several key others, including healthcare, food prices, insurance costs, illegals not being included on Congressional maps, and the crime rate, among others.
It’s one thing to lament the presence of ‘too many’ illegal immigrants and express the need to deport them, it’s quite another to go deeper into issues that affect our everyday lives. The former is what many if not most political commentators on our side habitually do, without going much deeper. They treat our take on the issue as a self-evident fact that most normal people should understand inherently. It’s actually a completely understandable instinct. WE think rationally, so we assume others should think rationally as well.
Except, the media, intellectual elites, and our educational and political establishment have been busy brainwashing virtually the entire population of the Western world over the past half a century that any anti-immigrant position is automatically racist or xenophobic and that ‘good,’ ‘respectable,’ even ‘godly’ people are pro immigration.
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So explaining the issue on a deeper level, including and especially how it affects almost every aspect of ordinary Americans’ everyday lives, so that it has a chance to resonate and intellectually stick is an integral part of overcoming the programming. Without that there’s a much greater chance that someone who leans left may initially agree with our points on immigration, but go right back to their longstanding position when challenged by someone on their side.
In truth, the mass deportation of the illegals who are largely a drain on society would make life better here in every conceivable way. When you get down to brass tacks, who, after all, likes crowds? One simple way to explain it is the way Tucker Carlson once explained it in 2021 while he was at Fox News during the height of the Biden border crisis. In the segment from The Five, Carlson pointed out the “massive environmental effects of overcrowding” and that “demographics equals political power.”
"It's high enough to change this country forever in every conceivable way,” Carlson said in another great segment on immigration. “It's high enough to devalue your political power as a voter. It's high enough to subvert democracy itself. It's high enough to make this country a different place."
We know that the political left would love nothing better than to replace the white inhabitants of every majority-white country with Third Worlders of color.' Since they can't exactly kill off their political opposition (yet), the next best thing is to overwhelm us demographically with so many people who don't align with our culture or values that we will no longer have a political say in our own future. This is the Great Replacement Fact, and we must combat it with everything we have or risk losing everything our ancestors built.
To that end, essentially closing the border has been huge. When your house is being flooded from a broken pipe, the first step is to turn the water off. While it’s not exactly a fair comparison to say Obama or even Biden had deported more people by this point because those administrations were encountering exponentially more migrants at the border in the first place, we should still be making more of this golden opportunity.
If Trump can make this happen, and people’s lives improve, Republicans will set themselves up to win for at least a decade
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