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REALITY CHECK: Black and Hispanic Americans REJECT White Liberal Anti-ICE Protests

Gary FranchiJanuary 12, 2026250 views
REALITY CHECK: Black and Hispanic Americans REJECT White Liberal Anti-ICE Protests
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One year into President Trump's second term, a uncomfortable truth is emerging for the radical left: Black and Hispanic Americans are flat-out rejecting white liberal attempts to rally them against ICE and immigration enforcement.

At anti-Trump rallies across the nation, organizers are scratching their heads wondering where all the "people of color" went. The answer is simple – they never wanted to be there in the first place.

While Affluent White Liberal Females (AWFLs) screech about ICE raids and deportations, actual minority communities are breathing a sigh of relief. Why? Because they understand what these privileged activists refuse to acknowledge: illegal immigration hurts legal immigrants and American workers the most.

Working Americans vs. Virtue Signalers

Black Americans have watched for decades as illegal immigration depressed wages in construction, hospitality, and service industries where many found good-paying work. Hispanic Americans who came here legally are tired of being lumped in with people who cut the line.

"These white liberals think they speak for us, but they don't live in our neighborhoods. They don't compete for our jobs. They just want to feel good about themselves while we deal with the consequences," one attendee at a recent community meeting explained.

Meanwhile, President Trump's mass deportation program is delivering exactly what he promised. With Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and the revamped ICE working around the clock, criminal aliens are being removed at record pace.

The disconnect couldn't be clearer: while white progressives organize their feel-good resistance theater in gentrified neighborhoods, working-class Americans of all colors are cheering for immigration enforcement that puts their interests first.

America First Works for Everyone

This isn't about race – it's about common sense. Legal immigrants didn't sacrifice years navigating the proper process just to watch others skip the line. American workers didn't struggle through economic hardship to see their wages undercut by illegal labor.

As Trump's deportation operations continue, expect more uncomfortable moments for the left. When your entire political strategy depends on speaking "for" communities that want nothing to do with your agenda, reality has a way of catching up fast.

The message from Black and Hispanic Americans to white liberal protesters is crystal clear: stop using us as props for your anti-American crusade.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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CommonSenseVoterVerifiedjust now
Where can I find the actual polling data mentioned in this article? I'd love to share this with friends who still believe the liberal talking points.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
BOOM! 💥 White liberals getting called out by the very people they claim to represent!
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PatriotMike88Verifiedjust now
Finally someone reports the truth! I've been saying for years that white liberals don't speak for minority communities.
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TruthSeeker2024Verifiedjust now
Exactly! The mainstream media won't touch this story because it doesn't fit their narrative.
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ConservativeDad47Verifiedjust now
This makes perfect sense when you think about it. Working class Americans of all backgrounds want secure borders and fair immigration policies.
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SmallTownUSAVerifiedjust now
Absolutely right. It's about protecting American workers, not race.
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BorderStateResidentVerifiedjust now
I live in Arizona and see this firsthand - many Hispanic families here support border security. The anti-ICE crowd is mostly wealthy white college kids who don't live in border communities.
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LegalImmigrantMamaVerifiedjust now
My husband came here legally from Mexico and he supports ICE 100%. Legal immigrants understand the difference between following the law and breaking it. We worked too hard to get here the right way.