Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow is sounding the alarm that President Trump's deportation efforts, while impressive, need to be dramatically expanded to truly secure our nation from the ongoing invasion of illegal aliens.
Speaking on "The Alex Marlow Show" Thursday, the conservative media leader didn't mince words about what America needs right now.
"We need to do more. We need to deport more. We need way more deportations. Way more deportations," Marlow declared.
His call comes as Trump's mass deportation operation has already begun removing criminal aliens and immigration violators from American communities. But for patriots like Marlow, the pace isn't fast enough to undo the catastrophic damage of four years under the Biden regime's open borders disaster.
The Numbers Don't Lie
Consider the scope of the crisis Trump inherited: an estimated 15-20 million illegal aliens flooded into our country during Biden's tenure, overwhelming our schools, hospitals, and housing markets while driving up costs for hardworking American families.
Every day these foreign nationals remain on American soil illegally, they're taking jobs from citizens, consuming taxpayer resources, and in too many cases, committing violent crimes against innocent Americans. How many more Kate Steinles, Laken Rileys, and Rachel Morins must we lose before we get serious about enforcement?
Marlow's demand reflects what millions of Americans are thinking: if we're going to solve this crisis, half-measures won't cut it. We need the full force of federal immigration law applied consistently and without apology.
Trump Delivers, But More Needed
To his credit, President Trump has already begun fulfilling his deportation promises with targeted operations removing MS-13 gang members and other criminal aliens. Secretary Kristi Noem's Department of Homeland Security has been working around the clock to restore order at our southern border.
But Marlow is right – we need way more. Every illegal alien removed means safer communities, better job opportunities for Americans, and less strain on our social services. It's not about hatred; it's about putting America First, exactly as Trump promised.
The question isn't whether we should deport more illegal aliens. The question is: how fast can we get it done?
