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Trump's Deportation Machine

Oh, look at that, another day in Trump's America where the sun rises, the economy hums, and illegal aliens are packing their bags faster than a liberal trying to increase your taxes. Remember when Biden's crew turned the southern border into a free-for-all welcome mat? Yeah, well, those days are over! The latest numbers from DHS are in, and they're a beautiful sight: over 527,000 deportations executed by the administration, with an estimated 1.6 million more self-deporting like rats jumping a sinking ship. That's right, more than two million gone in under a year. Who knew enforcing the law could be so effective? Shocking, I know.


Let's break this down for the skeptics, like Gabe Evans in Colorado CD8, and his Amnesty Dignity Act Bill. These aren't pie-in-the-sky projections; these are hard numbers dropped just days ago by the Department of Homeland Security. Since Trump reclaimed the White House in January 2025, ICE has been on a tear, rounding up and shipping out over half a million criminals, overstayers, and opportunists who thought America's generosity was an all-you-can-eat buffet at no charge. And the self-deportations? That's the real kicker. When you crank up enforcement, slap down sanctuary cities, and make it clear that the free ride is over, people start heading home on their own. No more taxpayer-funded hotels, no more food stamps, no more free cell phones, and catch-and-release charades.


We're talking about real progress: violent criminals off the streets, drug traffickers sent back to their home countries, and a message that is loud and clear: America isn't a global flophouse anymore. In Colorado alone, we've seen the ripple effects. Remember those migrant gangs terrorizing Aurora? Or the strain on our schools and hospitals from folks who waltzed in uninvited? Yeah, that's easing up. Jobs are going back to Americans, welfare rolls are shrinking, and our communities are starting to become safer. It's almost as if... wait for it... Securing the borders works. Who could've predicted that? Certainly not the blue- and pink-haired activists chanting "No one is illegal.”


Of course, the left is losing their minds over this. These are the same geniuses who turned our border into a nightly rave, letting in millions during Biden's debacle, fentanyl flooding in, human trafficking booming, and children by the tens of thousands going missing, and our republic teetering on the edge of doom. Trump's agenda isn't cruelty; it's common sense. It's saving our sovereignty, our culture, and yes, our republic from the slow suicide of unchecked immigration. If we don't back this 100%, we're handing the keys back to the globalists who want America as just another province in their borderless utopia.


But we're not done yet. To lock this in, the Senate needs to pass S.1151, the Accountability Through Electronic Verification Act. This isn't some feel-good fluff; it's a mandate to expand E-Verify nationwide, forcing every employer to check if their hires are legal. No more hiring illegals, undercutting American wages. Introduced by solid Republicans back in March 2025, it's stalled in the swamp because, surprise, Democrats are allergic to accountability. Imagine that, a system that's already proven to weed out fraud, made permanent and universal. It would shore up deportations by drying up the job magnet that's drawn millions here illegally. Colorado conservatives, flood Republican senators' lines: Tell them to pass S.1151 now. No excuses, no delays. This is how we finish the job.


Trump's deportations are working because they're rooted in reality, not rainbow dreams. Over 527,000 booted, 1.6 million self-evacuating, that's victory. But it only sticks if we fight for it. Stand with Trump, push for E-Verify, and let's save this republic.



America first, always. What a concept.

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