Just weeks into President Trump's second term, two of the biggest names in the Democrat Party are magically discovering that America's immigration crisis went "too far." But before patriots start celebrating, conservative commentator John Doyle is sounding the alarm: this is nothing but political theater.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton shocked attendees at the Munich Security Conference in Germany last week when she admitted immigration "went too far" and has been "disruptive and destabilizing." The woman who once called for open borders now claims it "needs to be fixed in a humane way with secure borders."
Meanwhile, Barack Obama — the architect of catch-and-release policies that flooded American communities with illegal aliens — is suddenly singing a similar tune about "necessary limitations around immigration."
"There is a legitimate reason to have a debate about things like migration. It went too far. It's been disruptive and destabilizing, and it needs to be fixed in a humane way with secure borders that don't torture and kill people," Clinton said.
But Doyle isn't falling for this convenient conversion. The conservative commentator warns that this is classic Democrat playbook — pretend to move to the center when they're politically toxic, then snap back to their radical agenda when Americans aren't paying attention.
Where were these concerns when Biden was shipping illegals to red states in the dead of night? Where was Obama's immigration "moderation" when his administration was separating families at the border — a policy the media falsely blamed on Trump?
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This sudden border awakening isn't coincidence — it's calculated damage control. With Trump's mass deportation operation already showing results and his approval ratings climbing, desperate Democrats are trying to rewrite history and position themselves as reasonable voices on immigration.
Don't be fooled, patriots. These are the same politicians who called Trump's border wall "immoral" and "racist." Now they want credit for discovering what America First conservatives have known all along: borders matter, and illegal immigration destroys communities.
The question every American should be asking: if they knew immigration was "disruptive and destabilizing," why did they spend four years making it exponentially worse?
