Well, well, well. Look who's suddenly discovered that mass immigration might actually be a problem. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama — the same Democrats who spent years demonizing anyone who dared suggest we need secure borders — are now pretending they've seen the light on immigration.
At the Munich Security Conference in Germany, Clinton had the audacity to declare that "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."
Meanwhile, Obama has also been making similar statements, apparently forgetting his own administration's role in creating the border crisis that President Trump is now cleaning up for the SECOND time.
Too Little, Too Late From the Open-Border Crowd
Conservative commentator John Doyle isn't falling for this charade, and neither should any red-blooded American patriot. Where were these "sudden conversions" when Trump was building the wall? Where was this concern for "destabilizing" immigration when Biden was inviting the entire world to storm our southern border?
"This is nothing more than political repositioning as Democrats watch their party get decimated at the polls over their disastrous immigration policies," Doyle explains.
The timing couldn't be more suspicious. Just as President Trump's mass deportation program begins showing real results and his approval ratings soar, suddenly the Democrats who created this mess want to sound reasonable on borders.
Americans See Through the Scam
Patriots aren't buying what Hillary and Obama are selling. These are the same people who called Trump's border policies "racist" and "xenophobic." The same crowd that labeled concerned parents and citizens as "domestic terrorists" for wanting to protect their communities.
The truth is simple: Democrats destroyed our border security, and now they're trying to rebrand themselves as the adults in the room. But Americans have long memories, and we remember who stood with us when it mattered.
Will voters fall for this desperate attempt at political rehabilitation, or will they remember who actually fought for secure borders from day one?
