A Cuban illegal alien who allegedly sexually assaulted a female passenger while working as a Lyft driver is now facing deportation after Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) placed a detainer on him. The case perfectly illustrates why President Trump's mass deportation agenda is exactly what America needs.
The suspect, whose identity has not been fully released, was charged with sodomy after allegedly attacking his female passenger during what should have been a routine rideshare trip to a medical appointment. Now ICE wants him deported back to Cuba where he belongs.
This horrific crime could have been prevented entirely if our immigration system hadn't been a complete disaster for years. How many American women have to suffer because politicians refused to secure our borders and remove criminal aliens?
Trump's ICE Gets Results
Under the Trump-Vance administration, ICE is finally doing its job again. No more catch-and-release. No more sanctuary city nonsense protecting violent criminals. When illegal aliens commit serious crimes against Americans, they get deported – period.
The Biden regime spent four years handcuffing ICE and rolling out the red carpet for anyone who wanted to waltz across our southern border. The result? Countless Americans victimized by people who should never have been in our country in the first place.
"This is exactly why we need to finish the wall and deport every single illegal alien who commits crimes against Americans. No exceptions, no excuses."
Companies like Lyft need to start doing serious background checks on their drivers. How did this illegal alien even get approved to drive for them? Are they running proper E-Verify checks, or are they just happy to have cheap labor regardless of legal status?
Mass Deportation Can't Come Fast Enough
This case shows why President Trump's promise to conduct the largest deportation operation in American history resonates with patriots nationwide. Every criminal illegal alien removed means fewer potential victims among law-abiding Americans.
The woman in this case deserves justice, and ICE's detainer is a good start. But how many more victims are out there because previous administrations refused to enforce our immigration laws?
It's time to put Americans first and send a clear message: if you're here illegally and you commit crimes against our people, you're gone. No appeals, no sob stories, no activist judges letting you stay.
