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SHOCKING: New York Times Actually Interviews REASONABLE American Who Gets It on Immigration

Gary FranchiFebruary 10, 2026246 views
SHOCKING: New York Times Actually Interviews REASONABLE American Who Gets It on Immigration
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Hell must have frozen over, because the New York Times—yes, that New York Times—actually published an interview with a reasonable American who gets it on immigration policy.

In what can only be described as a miraculous departure from their usual Trump-bashing propaganda, the Gray Lady spoke with a business owner who had the audacity to tell the truth about how our broken immigration system has been crushing the backbone of America.

"They talk about the business owners in this country being the backbone of the country. But politicians don't believe that, or they don't act on that,"
the interviewee told the Times, cutting straight to the heart of the matter.

This anonymous hero just summed up what millions of Patriots have been screaming for decades while the political establishment—both Republicans and Democrats—sold out American workers and business owners to globalist interests and cheap labor schemes.

Here we have President Trump finally delivering on his promise of mass deportations and securing our border, and suddenly the Times finds someone willing to speak honestly about the disaster that decades of open-border policies have created for legitimate American businesses.

Where was this common-sense reporting during the four years of the Biden regime's border catastrophe? Where were these reasonable voices when Title 42 was ending and millions of illegal aliens were flooding across our southern border?

The Real Backbone of America Speaks Truth

This business owner's quote reveals the massive disconnect between political rhetoric and reality. Politicians love to give lip service to small business during campaign season, calling them the "backbone of America." But when it comes to actual policy, they've consistently chosen illegal labor over American workers and law-abiding business owners who follow the rules.

President Trump's deportation agenda isn't just about border security—it's about restoring fairness to American businesses who've been undercut by competitors exploiting illegal labor for years.

The fact that even the New York Times is now platforming these voices shows how dramatically the immigration debate has shifted. When you've lost the Times' typical narrative, you know the American people have spoken.

Will this be a one-time outbreak of journalism from the failing Times, or are they finally ready to admit Trump was right about immigration all along?

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Gary Franchi

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

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LegalImmigrantWifeVerifiedFeb 10, 2026
My husband came here legally from Mexico and it took years of paperwork and fees. Why should others get to skip that process? It's insulting to people who did it right.
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TownHallRegularVerifiedFeb 10, 2026
More of this please!
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ConservativeTeacherVerifiedFeb 11, 2026
Shocked the NYT published this honestly. Wonder if they're finally realizing how out of touch they've been with mainstream America?
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NewsSkepticVerifiedFeb 11, 2026
Don't get your hopes up - probably just one reasonable editor slipping through the cracks!
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SmallBusinessOwnerVerifiedFeb 11, 2026
This person gets it. I've hired many legal immigrants over the years - hardworking people who respect our system. There's a huge difference between that and turning a blind eye to illegal entry.
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WorkingClassVoterVerifiedFeb 11, 2026
About time someone acknowledged that you can support immigration AND border security at the same time. Most Americans want both - it's not rocket science.
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MiddleAmericaValuesVerifiedFeb 11, 2026
This! The media acts like it's impossible to have nuanced views on this issue.
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PatriotMom2016VerifiedFeb 12, 2026
Finally! Someone in mainstream media actually talking to regular Americans instead of just activist groups. This is what most of us have been saying for years - we support LEGAL immigration but want our laws enforced.
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
Exactly right. My grandparents came here legally through Ellis Island and were proud to become citizens the right way.
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BorderStateResidentVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
As someone who lives in Arizona, I see the real impact every day. It's not about being anti-immigrant, it's about fairness to those who follow the process and protecting our communities.
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VeteranDadVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
Common sense isn't so common anymore, apparently. Every other country in the world enforces their borders - why is America supposed to be different?