A top immigration enforcement expert just handed the Trump administration the blueprint to destroy the illegal immigration crisis at its root—and it's not what you think.
Former Acting ICE Director Jonathan Fahey dropped bombshell advice on Monday's "Alex Marlow Show," revealing that President Trump's mass deportation operation should laser-focus on the employers who create the magnet drawing millions of illegals across our border.
"Take away the incentives, whether it's employers, you know, you could look at things like banking, you can look at things like" other financial services that enable the illegal workforce, Fahey explained to Breitbart's Alex Marlow.
"Take away the incentives, whether it's employers, you know, you could look at things like banking, you can look at things like" other support systems that make illegal employment possible.
The Strategy Biden REFUSED to Use
This isn't rocket science, patriots. For decades, corporate America has gotten rich off cheap illegal labor while working-class Americans got screwed. The Biden regime turned a blind eye to this exploitation, essentially giving employers a free pass to undercut American workers.
Fahey's strategy would flip the script entirely. Instead of just playing catch-and-release at the border, Trump's ICE could hit businesses where it hurts—their bottom line. When employers face real consequences for hiring illegals, the jobs dry up, and the incentive to cross illegally evaporates.
This approach targets the entire infrastructure supporting illegal immigration: the employers who exploit cheap labor, the banks that process payments, and the financial networks that make it all possible.
Trump's Opportunity for REAL Change
With Republicans controlling Washington and a mandate for change, this could be the missing piece of Trump's immigration enforcement puzzle. Mass deportations are crucial, but cutting off the economic incentives ensures illegals don't keep flooding back.
The question is: will Trump's team have the courage to take on corporate America's addiction to illegal labor? Or will big business donors pressure the administration to go easy on employer enforcement?
Patriots deserve answers. After decades of broken promises on immigration, it's time to attack the problem from every angle—including the boardrooms that profit from breaking our laws.
