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No More Excuses for Illegal Entry Into Our Country

In the era of soft language and politically correct pandering, it’s time someone said it plainly: if you break into a country, you are not a migrant—you are a criminal. The Left and their media lapdogs have worked overtime to blur this fundamental truth with euphemisms like “undocumented worker” or “asylum seeker,” as if entering the United States illegally is just a minor paperwork error.

But Americans aren’t stupid. We know better.

Illegal entry into the United States is a federal crime. Title 8 of the U.S. Code makes it clear: crossing our border without permission is not just “skipping a line”—it’s a violation of our national sovereignty. And yet, we’re being told to treat these individuals not as lawbreakers, but as victims of circumstance who deserve taxpayer-funded benefits, free housing, and a pat on the back.

That’s not compassion. That’s national suicide.

Let’s talk about what happens when you break the law in America as a citizen. Try skipping out on your taxes, and see if the IRS doesn’t come knocking. Carry a gun without a permit in the wrong state, and you’ll be staring down a judge before the week is out. But enter the country illegally? Suddenly you're entitled to sanctuary city protections, government assistance, and a golden ticket to stay indefinitely—all while citizens are taxed into the ground to fund it.

This is the twisted logic of open-borders globalists who hate the very concept of national identity. They’re not interested in protecting America—they’re interested in replacing it. And they’re doing it one illegal alien at a time.

Let’s also debunk the “they just want a better life” argument. Wanting a better life does not grant you the right to break into another country and help yourself to its resources. If I rob a bank because I need money to feed my family, I may have a sympathetic motive—but I’m still a criminal. The same moral principle applies here.

And let’s not forget the consequences. Crime rates, fentanyl deaths, human trafficking, and a strained welfare system—these are the real costs of illegal immigration. According to Customs and Border Protection, over 7 million illegal aliens have crossed the southern border since Biden took office. That’s more than the population of 36 individual U.S. states. Think about that.

Meanwhile, American veterans sleep on sidewalks. Our schools are overcrowded. Our hospitals are collapsing under the weight of non-citizens. But the ruling class in D.C. keeps the floodgates open, because illegal aliens are seen as future voters—bought and paid for with your tax dollars.

We must stop sugarcoating this. It’s not racist to defend our borders. It’s not extremist to want law and order. It’s not heartless to demand that our laws be enforced. It’s patriotic. It’s necessary. And frankly, it’s overdue.

So let’s stop letting the Left define the language. They want to call them “migrants.” I call them what they are: criminals.

It’s time we closed the border, deported every illegal alien, and reclaimed our sovereignty—before there’s nothing left to defend.

Written by Staff Reports

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