
No election year goes by without new amnesty scams, but the Biden administration is on schedule and has drafted multiple proposals to grant legal status to hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants.
The left’s plan is simple: ignore the law, keep the border open while Democrats are in power, and force an amnesty program on the American people to solve the problem they created. Progressives plan to use open borders to change the demographics of America and reshape the electorate in their favor.
While criminals should be deported immediately, the number of non-criminal aliens who need deportation is much smaller than most people think.
Biden may be unpopular right now, but Democrats understand that the millions of illegal immigrants allowed into the United States under his administration will give them an electoral advantage for generations to come. A disastrous Biden administration is a sacrificial tool to ensure permanent left rule. Mass deportations are the only way to reverse the destruction of our electoral system.
Mass democracy is a ludicrously easy system to hack: when the ruling class can no longer control the voting patterns of the current population, they simply import new citizens who are easier to manipulate.
Newly arrived immigrants typically have lower incomes, face language barriers, and lack access to established social networks that could provide them with opportunities and support. This means they are highly dependent on government and can be easily manipulated by promises of aid programs and preferential treatment. Undocumented immigrants are also less likely to respect the shared culture, principles, and history of their new country, making them ideal targets for political movements that seek to fundamentally change the United States.
Leftists often mock conservatives who pose illegal immigration as a threat to electoral integrity by pointing out that foreigners cannot vote, but this is an entirely disingenuous argument: Some progressive cities already allow foreigners to vote in local elections, and there is a clear desire to normalize the idea nationwide.
No one knows how many illegal immigrants will vote illegally in the presidential election, but in the end, that is not the most important issue. The biggest concern is not voter fraud in the current presidential election, but the electoral time bomb created by the importation of tens of millions of illegal immigrants who will almost certainly be amnestied.
The media expertly streams images of suffering immigrants onto America’s television screens. Reporters never ask how the illegal immigrants got here or why they were allowed to stay, treating the whole situation as a natural disaster requiring emergency action. Pressure is growing to grant amnesty to illegal immigrants who have been in the country for decades, while their children already have the right to vote thanks to birthright citizenship. Some Republicans foolishly believe that granting amnesty will ingratiate themselves with the immigrant community, thereby adding tens of millions of overwhelmingly Democratic voters to the voting rolls.
Border security is clearly a top priority, but while necessary, it is no longer enough. Under Biden, authorities have encountered over 8 million illegal immigrants at the border, and the number continues to grow. There are already several Republican-leaning states’ worth of “newcomers” living in the country, and if they stay until they receive amnesty, the Democrats will effectively achieve one-party rule. Politicians should have been serious about securing the border, just as they are with foreign borders like Israel and Ukraine, but now we must face the reality of the problem we see.
Donald Trump has already promised to carry out mass deportations during his second term, and is even considering sending in the National Guard to carry out the task. The former president made similar statements in 2016, but the right must follow through on this promise if it wants to avoid permanent electoral irrelevance. Both parties abhor the issue of mass deportations, but voters do not share this view.
A recent CBS News poll found that 62% of voters support a program to deport all illegal immigrants. This overwhelming support is largely bipartisan, with one-third of Democrats and 90% of Republicans backing the plan. The same poll also found majority support for local law enforcement officers to identify and deport illegal immigrants. Mass deportations are a winning election issue, and Republican politicians and candidates who refuse to support it are either cowards or have sold themselves out to the swamp.
The counterargument of opponents of deportation is often that the process is logistically impossible or that it is cruel and brutal to carry out. This is a sophistry. Simply enacting E-Verify laws, taxing remittances heavily, and refusing any government assistance to illegal immigrants would result in most immigrants being deported to their home countries. Free airfare abroad is far cheaper than decades of welfare, and voluntary deportation should be as simple and painless as possible. Criminals should be deported immediately, but the number of non-criminal aliens who need to be deported is far smaller than most people think.
I’ve mostly been talking about the very real electoral issues that create the need for large-scale repatriation, but there is also a moral dimension. The United States is a sovereign nation that belongs to its people, not an economy run for the benefit of a ruling elite. The people of this country have the right to decide who will share it and who will inherit it after they are gone.
The future of our great country should not be decided by soulless politicians who allow drugs, human trafficking, and gangs to flood across our borders for their own cynical gain. Donald Trump faces a difficult task, but he must not waver. Mass deportations are already politically popular. The only question is whether Trump has the courage to act.





