Trump’s vision for America includes a bold plan to tackle illegal immigration with mass deportations, and he’s making it clear that this is the kind of stuff he plans to hit the ground running with on his very first day as president. Florida Congresswoman Anna Luna has been vocal about the GOP’s efforts over the past two years to secure the border, but it seems every time they take a step forward, a horde of Washington bureaucrats swoop in to throw a wrench in the works. Who needs real progress when the swamp has plenty of bureaucratic quicksand to keep everyone bogged down?
Luna pointed out a startling yet rarely reported fact: the upstanding residents pouring in from foreign lands aren’t just women and children but primarily military-age men coming from places like China, the Middle East, and parts of South America. Many of these individuals have ties to drug cartels and even terrorism. But no, let’s focus on those heart-tugging images of families being torn apart instead. Apparently, the media would much rather paint a rosy picture that conveniently ignores the thorny realities of illegal immigration.
As Trump prepares to take office, those in the GOP are feeling pretty optimistic about a significant shift among Hispanic voters regarding immigration policies. Luna believes that many in this demographic have grown weary of illegal immigration’s toll on their communities. They want constituents who contribute positively to society, not just an extended family of “you gotta do something” types. For Republicans, this could bolster their odds down the ballot, possibly leading to a sweeping change that has Democrats sweating bullets.
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On the efficiency front, Trump is making waves by appointing business magnates like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to oversee the newly established Department of Government Efficiency. This isn’t just a savvy move; it’s practically a lifeline to ease the federal bureaucracy’s chronic inefficiency without being mired in endless red tape. Luna assures that this new approach will be a boon for House Republicans, demonstrating that the Trump administration has a game plan and is ready to clean house.
Trump’s pick for border czar, Tom Homan, is no slouch either. He’s not only tough on illegal immigrants – dubbing many of them as “God-fearing family people” – but he’s also dedicated to protecting American communities from criminal elements, particularly notorious gangs like MS-13. With Homan on the job, sanctuary cities are getting a warning: if they don’t want to help, they better “get the hell out of the way.” The message couldn’t be clearer—when Trump steps back into the Oval Office, he plans to turn promises into action that will ripple through American politics for years to come.