Somewhere along the way, Americans were pacified. Not defeated, not conquered in the traditional sense—just slowly, methodically, and guilefully pacified. We were drugged with sentimentality, beaten down with buzzwords like "compassion" and "xenophobia," and lulled into believing that mass illegal immigration is just a benign human phenomenon—poor souls looking for a better life.
Who could be against that? Only monsters, right?
That’s the lie. A big, bloated, weaponized lie, propped up by the open borders machine and swallowed whole by millions of people who should know better. The truth is, illegal immigration is neither benign nor victimless. It's not just a logistical problem or a policy disagreement. It's a strategic invasion, coordinated in part by hostile, foreign criminal enterprises—namely the cartels—and made possible by the cowardice and complicity of our own leaders.
Let’s start with the obvious. Every single illegal alien, by definition, has broken federal law. That’s not opinion, that’s 8 U.S. Code § 1325. The first offense is a misdemeanor. Do it again, and it's a felony under 8 U.S. Code § 1326.
Yet somehow, this basic fact gets swept under the rug like a banana peel at a crime scene. The open border lobby would have you believe that the only crime these people commit is loving their families too much. In reality, their very first act on U.S. soil is a criminal one. And that matters. Or at least, it used to.
We’re told—repeatedly and relentlessly—that illegal aliens commit “fewer crimes” than native-born citizens. That’s the new gospel according to people like Gavin Newsom and his sanctuary city cabal. But this is nothing but twisted propaganda. It’s a statistical shell game.