The Trump administration is preparing to unleash a new phase of America First foreign policy in our own backyard, with White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller delivering a crystal-clear message to cartels and adversaries: America will not surrender one inch of territory in this hemisphere.
Speaking ahead of President Trump's Shield of the Americas Summit at Trump National Doral in Miami this Saturday, Miller and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth laid the groundwork for what appears to be a major escalation in confronting threats to American security right in our neighborhood.
"We are not going to cede an inch of territory in this hemisphere to our enemies or adversaries," Miller declared, sending shockwaves through the foreign policy establishment that has grown comfortable with America's retreat under previous administrations.
The timing couldn't be more critical. Social media erupted with reactions to the administration's hardline stance, with one account describing the approach as declaring war on "The ISIS of This Hemisphere" - the Latin American cartels that have terrorized communities and flooded America with deadly drugs.
"The ISIS of This Hemisphere': Hegseth and Miller Declare War on Latin American Cartels at Miami Summit," posted @sociedadmedia, capturing the gravity of the administration's new doctrine.
Of course, the radical left immediately melted down over Miller's strong leadership. Unhinged leftists on social media launched into profanity-laced tirades, with one user posting vulgar attacks on Miller, Hegseth, and President Trump - proving once again that when America gets stronger, the swamp gets angrier.
This represents exactly the kind of decisive leadership patriots voted for in 2024. While the Biden regime spent four years kowtowing to China and letting cartels run wild on our southern border, Trump and his team are reasserting American strength where it matters most - in our own hemisphere.
The Shield of the Americas Summit promises to be a defining moment for Western Hemisphere security. With Miller and Hegseth leading the charge, America is finally back to defending its interests without apology.
The question now is simple: Will our adversaries take the hint, or will they learn the hard way that America under Trump means business?
