A stark warning is emerging from conservative voices: America's younger generations are being systematically abandoned by globalist policies that prioritize illegal immigrants and foreign interests over American citizens – and the consequences could be explosive.
BlazeTV host Auron MacIntyre recently highlighted a troubling dynamic playing out across the nation, referencing an African proverb: "The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth."
The numbers tell a devastating story. While the Biden regime spent four years flooding America with millions of illegal aliens who received free housing, healthcare, and benefits, young Americans watched their dreams evaporate. Home ownership became a fantasy as foreign investors and government programs drove prices through the roof. Starting a family turned into a luxury few could afford.
The Great American Squeeze
Patriots, this isn't happening by accident. For decades, both parties have conspired to ship good-paying jobs overseas while importing cheap labor to undercut American workers. The result? Wages that haven't kept pace with the cost of living in over 20 years.
Meanwhile, our young people watch as their tax dollars fund luxury hotels for illegal border crossers while they live in their parents' basements, drowning in student debt for degrees that qualify them for nothing but minimum-wage servitude.
"We've created a system where being an American citizen is a disadvantage in your own country," MacIntyre observed.
The establishment media won't tell you this, but we're witnessing the intentional destruction of the American Dream. The same globalist elites who lecture us about "equity" have rigged the game so thoroughly that an entire generation feels locked out of prosperity.
Trump's Mission: Restore the American Dream
This is exactly why President Trump's mass deportation program and America First policies are so crucial. When you remove millions of illegal workers from the job market and stop the flow of cheap foreign labor, wages rise. When you prioritize Americans for housing assistance instead of illegal aliens, young families can actually afford homes.
The question is: will Trump's reforms come fast enough to prevent the "village burning" MacIntyre warns about? Because when you abandon your own people long enough, they stop caring about preserving the system that betrayed them.
