Just three weeks into President Trump's second term, the same old story is emerging from the swamp: weak-kneed Senate Republicans are already signaling they might buckle under Democrat pressure when it comes to funding Trump's promised mass deportation operation.
While ICE and CBP have the basic funding they need to begin operations, the real fight isn't about money - it's about whether we're going to let radical Democrats set the terms and conditions for removing illegal aliens who never should have been here in the first place.
This is exactly the kind of establishment betrayal that drove millions of Americans to vote for Trump twice. We didn't send him back to Washington so Senate Republicans could play patty-cake with Chuck Schumer and negotiate away our sovereignty.
The Deep State's Favorite Tactic
Here's how the game works, Patriots: Democrats and their deep state allies know they can't stop deportations outright - Trump has the executive authority and the American people's mandate. So instead, they'll try to strangle the operation with bureaucratic red tape, funding restrictions, and "humanitarian concerns."
And guess who's ready to help them? The same Senate Republicans who spent four years undermining Trump's first-term agenda while pretending to support him on Twitter.
"The larger concern is not whether ICE and CBP can be funded, but whether Democrats will be allowed to set the conditions,"
This perfectly captures the real battle ahead. We're not talking about whether America can afford to deport people who broke our laws to get here - we're talking about whether we'll let the left dictate how we enforce our own immigration laws.
House Republicans Must Hold the Line
If Senate Republicans won't fight for the America First agenda that got them elected, then House Republicans need to step up and save mass deportations from establishment sabotage. No compromise, no conditions, no Democrat wish lists attached to deportation funding.
President Trump delivered the most decisive political comeback in American history because voters are sick of politicians who promise one thing on the campaign trail and deliver something completely different in Washington. Will Senate Republicans learn from history, or are we about to watch them snatch defeat from the jaws of victory once again?
