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Hannity Demands Swift Deportation for Lawbreakers

The Supreme Court has sent a resounding message this week: the United States will not be a safe haven for those who break our laws and threaten our communities. In a case that captured national attention, the high court declined to intervene on behalf of a non-citizen from El Salvador, alleged to be an MS-13 gang member, who sought to return to the U.S. after deportation. Despite the predictable outcry from left-leaning media outlets, the facts remain clear—this individual was in the country illegally and had ties to one of the world’s most violent criminal organizations. The Supreme Court’s decision upholds the principle that American sovereignty and security come first.

This ruling is not an isolated event. In recent days, federal authorities have deported eleven more individuals with criminal backgrounds, including seven members of the notorious Tren de Aragua gang. These actions are a direct result of a renewed commitment to law and order, prioritizing the safety of American citizens over the sob stories and legal maneuvering that have too often allowed dangerous individuals to slip through the cracks. The administration’s partnership with El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele has proven effective, ensuring that violent criminals are removed from our streets and sent back to face justice in their home countries.

While critics wring their hands and question the government’s evidence, the reality is that these deportations are long overdue. For years, open-border policies and activist judges have undermined the rule of law, putting American families at risk. The recent wave of removals demonstrates a welcome return to common sense: if you come to this country illegally and associate with criminal enterprises, you forfeit any claim to the American dream. The days of catch-and-release and endless appeals are coming to an end.

Meanwhile, on the economic front, there’s more good news for American workers. Tech giant NVIDIA has announced plans to invest up to $500 billion in U.S.-based AI server production over the next four years, joining a growing list of companies bringing manufacturing back home. This is a direct response to the administration’s tough stance on trade and tariffs, which has finally forced corporate America to rethink its addiction to cheap foreign labor and unreliable overseas supply chains. For too long, globalists have shipped jobs and factories abroad, leaving American workers behind. Now, the tide is turning.

Of course, the usual chorus of naysayers is quick to predict economic doom, warning of higher prices and supply chain disruptions. But these are the same so-called experts who told us inflation was “transitory” and that manufacturing independence was a pipe dream. The truth is, relying on adversarial nations like China for critical goods is a recipe for disaster. By prioritizing domestic production and enforcing our laws, America is regaining its footing—restoring respect for our borders, our workers, and our national security. The path forward is clear: strong borders, strong industry, and a government that puts Americans first.

Written by Staff Reports

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