Indiana lawmakers are doubling down on immigration enforcement, upgrading their state immigration bill as red states nationwide rally behind President Trump's mass deportation mission. But during Monday's hearing, the usual suspects emerged to defend the indefensible – illegal immigration.
Self-described immigrants took to the microphone to testify in favor of illegal immigration, predictably playing the race card by calling both America and basic law enforcement "racist." Because apparently, enforcing laws that every other nation on Earth enforces is somehow discriminatory when America does it.
This is exactly the kind of radical leftist propaganda that Patriots have been fighting against for years. These activists want you to believe that having secure borders and deporting people who broke our immigration laws makes you a racist. It's the same tired playbook the Democrats have been using to guilt Americans into accepting lawlessness.
States Answer Trump's Call
While radical activists whine about enforcement, Indiana joins a growing coalition of states stepping up to support President Trump's America First agenda. These states understand what the Biden regime refused to acknowledge: that mass illegal immigration hurts American workers, drains taxpayer resources, and undermines the rule of law.
The upgraded Indiana bill represents exactly the kind of state-level action needed to complement federal deportation efforts. Instead of the sanctuary city nonsense that plagued us during the Biden years, we're seeing real leadership from governors and state legislators who actually care about their citizens.
"When the federal government failed under Biden, states had to fend for themselves. Now that we have real leadership in Washington, states are ready to be partners in securing our border," one Indiana legislator noted.
The contrast couldn't be clearer. On one side, you have Americans demanding secure borders and immigration enforcement. On the other, you have radical activists who think America is inherently racist for having any immigration standards whatsoever.
President Trump promised mass deportations, and states like Indiana are proving they're ready to help make it happen. The question is: how many more states will step up to put Americans first?
