President Donald Trump campaigned on a clear and unmistakable promise: secure America’s border and remove illegal aliens who never should have been allowed into the country in the first place. From the start, Democrats and the media mocked that pledge, insisting it was unrealistic, impractical, or downright impossible.
Once again, Trump is proving them wrong.
In a move that has sent the Left into a frenzy, the Trump administration has finalized a major deportation agreement that tackles one of the most stubborn problems in immigration enforcement—what to do with illegal aliens whose home countries refuse to accept them back.
The administration announced a groundbreaking agreement with the Pacific island nation of Palau, allowing the United States to deport up to 75 illegal aliens who cannot be returned to their countries of origin. These individuals come from nations such as China, Cuba, Russia, and Iran—countries that routinely stonewall U.S. authorities and refuse to take responsibility for their own citizens.
For decades, this diplomatic roadblock left previous administrations paralyzed. Unable to deport these individuals and unwilling to think creatively, past presidents—especially Joe Biden—chose the path of least resistance: releasing them into American communities, where taxpayers were forced to foot the bill.
>> Click Here To Continue Reading <<




