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VICTORY: Texas 'Illegal Immigrant Haven' Colony Ridge FORCED To Pay $68 Million In Trump Crackdown

Gary FranchiFebruary 10, 2026221 views
VICTORY: Texas 'Illegal Immigrant Haven' Colony Ridge FORCED To Pay $68 Million In Trump Crackdown
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Colony Ridge, the sprawling Texas development that brazenly marketed itself as a sanctuary for illegal immigrants, has been hit with a crushing $68 million penalty in a joint settlement with the Trump administration and the State of Texas. The massive fine sends a crystal-clear message: the days of profiting off illegal immigration are OVER.

Located just north of Houston, Colony Ridge became the "fastest growing development" in America by specifically targeting illegal aliens through a cynical marketing scheme that helped circumvent immigration law. While everyday Americans struggled with housing costs, these developers were getting rich by creating what amounted to a taxpayer-subsidized illegal immigrant haven.

The settlement represents one of the first major victories in President Trump's renewed crackdown on businesses that enable and profit from illegal immigration. Unlike the Biden regime's catch-and-release policies, the Trump-Vance administration is following the money trail and holding accountable those who've turned human trafficking into a business model.

Justice Finally Served

For years, Colony Ridge operated with impunity, marketing homes to people who had no legal right to be in this country while American citizens were priced out of their own housing market. The development's rapid expansion was fueled by exploiting loopholes and turning a blind eye to immigration status – all while local communities bore the burden of increased crime, strained resources, and overcrowded schools.

"This is exactly why we voted for Trump," said one Texas resident familiar with the case. "Finally, someone is holding these profiteers accountable instead of rewarding them."

The $68 million penalty should serve as a warning shot to every developer, landlord, and business owner who thinks they can cash in on illegal immigration. The Trump administration has made it clear that enabling illegal entry and residence will come with severe financial consequences.

How many more Colony Ridges are operating across America, and will this landmark settlement finally force businesses to choose between quick profits and following the law? Patriots deserve to know – and deserve justice.

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Gary Franchi

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

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TaxpayerAdvocateVerifiedFeb 11, 2026
About time! As someone who pays taxes and follows the law, I'm tired of my money being used to subsidize illegal activity.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedFeb 11, 2026
Does anyone know if this money will actually go back to the communities that were impacted by the illegal immigration costs? Would love to see it go toward border security infrastructure.
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TexasPatriot88VerifiedFeb 11, 2026
FINALLY! It's about time someone held these sanctuary communities accountable for breaking federal law. This is exactly what we voted for in 2024!
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LibertyFirstVerifiedFeb 11, 2026
Couldn't agree more! The rule of law matters and this sends a clear message.
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BorderSecurityNowVerifiedFeb 11, 2026
I live about 30 minutes from Colony Ridge and have watched this place grow like crazy over the past few years. The infrastructure can't handle it and local schools are completely overwhelmed. Something had to be done.
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HoustonResidentVerifiedFeb 11, 2026
Same situation here in Harris County. Our property taxes keep going up to pay for services for people who shouldn't even be here legally.
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ConstitutionDefenderVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
$68 million is a good start, but what about all the other costs to taxpayers? Healthcare, education, social services - the real number is probably in the hundreds of millions.
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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedFeb 12, 2026
This is what happens when you try to circumvent immigration law! Every state and local government that thinks they can ignore federal law should take note.