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Trump’s Deportation Drive Restores Rule of Law at the Border

Illegal aliens are finally facing the consequences of violating U.S. sovereignty as the administration prioritizes national security over open-border sentimentality.

ImmigrationPublished April 25, 2026 at 1:03 AM
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President Donald Trump is delivering on his core campaign promise to secure the nation by cracking down on the illegal immigration crisis that has plagued the United States for decades. As ICE agents continue to execute their duties, those who have lived in the country in violation of federal law are finally being held accountable.

While some media outlets attempt to frame the enforcement of existing statutes as a tragedy, the reality remains that these individuals chose to enter and remain in the U.S. without legal authorization. The Department of Homeland Security continues to prioritize the removal of those who have bypassed our legal immigration system.

For individuals like Alejandro Pérez and Alfredo Linares, who spent years residing in the country as undocumented foreign nationals, the recent surge in enforcement has necessitated a return to their home countries. Despite knowing the legal risks associated with their status, these individuals chose to build lives in the U.S. outside of the legal framework.

Now, as the administration restores order, these families are faced with the consequences of those long-standing choices. The rule of law is not optional, and the enforcement of our borders is a fundamental responsibility of the federal government.

By prioritizing national sovereignty, the administration is ensuring that the American immigration system is no longer treated as a suggestion, but as a binding set of laws that apply to everyone equally.

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