Where Are the Mass Deportations We Were Promised?

The man who “gets it” that Gregory Bovino is referring to is Mike Howell, president of The Oversight Project. Howell has sued DHS to share the real deportation numbers. He believes those numbers are in the thousands, not the millions we were promised. He also believes that the self-deportation numbers are suspect.

Bovino puts the matter even better than Howell in the X post shared above. Is this why our man of the moment was sent packing? He not only doubts the deportation numbers, but Bovino estimates the number of illegals in our country to be much higher than current estimates of eleven to sixteen million.

Why isn’t Trump moving more aggressively in delivering the mass deportation agenda he promised on the campaign trail?

Part of it is the inaction of the Republican Party on this issue. MAGA was supposed to end the rule over the party by the corporations that control the leadership of the Senate.

This begs the question: why is John Thune Senate Majority Leader? He drags his feet on two intertwined issues confronting the nation: mass immigration and election integrity.

The answer is that he and other RINOs are operatives of transnational corporate power. They obey the donor class that exploits cheap labor and drives down wages for native Americans.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (South Dakota)

The TNCs don’t care that tens of millions of foreigners will end the American Republic because they don’t believe in the nation-state. From their standpoint, a cesspool of green-haired dysgenics and Muslim inbreds mob-ruling Western streets is an acceptable outcome if it means more wealth and privilege for them.

The United States is being deconstructed for corporate power and profit, and the people we elected to stop them are facilitating America’s destruction through inaction, at best, and complicity at worst. Either way, Thune, McConnell, and that crowd have betrayed America.

It goes without saying that Democrats are betrayers. They have been at this for decades. The party is the principal architect of globalization. But they couldn’t have done this without the complicity of RINOs.

MAGA was supposed to change that. The movement promised to root out the neoconservatives and bring the party to its founding ideals: those of the American system. Republicans have a majority with Trump at the helm, yet mass deportations are moving at a glacial pace.

If the Republican Party leadership were America First, then we would see ICE operations in cities across the country removing Mayorkas’s illegal alien invaders from our streets and sending them packing. Instead, Bovino is sent packing. And Howell has to sue the Trump Administration.

I voted for Trump to do several things. He changed the conversation on DEI and the gender identity madness. The SLPC has been exposed. I am eternally thankful for that. He put Bobby Kennedy (who I wanted as president) in charge of HHS. Among other things, we’re seeing real progress in exposing the vaccine scam. Trump has awakened America to the reality of widespread election rigging. He imposed tariffs on our competitors and cut taxes. His foreign policy has steered the Western Hemisphere away from the cancer of socialism. He even did something I did not expect him to: he confronted the Islamic Republic occupying Iran.

Milwaukee 2024, Republican National Convention

But one of the big-ticket items on my list of expectations—and the list of millions of other patriotic Americans—was mass deportations. Americans want the foreigners out of their country. They want jobs and safe neighborhoods. And they want to hand down to their progeny the America they grew up in.

Is Trump waiting until after the midterms to let it rip? Preying on feminine sensibilities, the media has mounted an all-out assault on mass deportations. I get it that the optics make it hard. But if that’s the plan—to downplay deportations during the campaign—it’s a nearsighted plan. Trump needs the enthusiasm of young Americans, especially men, for November, and watching Republicans fail to deliver on a core promise of MAGA has the opposite effect.

I am beginning to suspect Trump wasn’t serious about mass deportations.

Trump must know that, if Democrats win the midterms, they will be manically obsessed with destroying his presidency. The president will be a lame duck, and Republicans won’t be there to protect him when the House impeaches him.

If Democrats retake the White House in 2028, within minutes of assuming executive power, the new president will open the borders, and that will be the end of the Republic. Trump will have squandered the opportunity to save the nation, and despite all the great things he has done, his failure to deliver on mass deportations will be his legacy.

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