Environmental activists are pulling out all the stops to undermine President Trump's immigration enforcement, launching a desperate legal assault against the Alligator Alcatraz detention facility in federal appeals court Tuesday.
The lawsuit by Friends of the Everglades represents yet another coordinated attack by radical leftists who care more about protecting swampland than protecting American communities from illegal immigration. These are the same eco-extremists who spent four years cheering as the Biden regime turned our southern border into a superhighway for drug cartels and human traffickers.
The appeals court hearing devolved into chaos as activists argued over jurisdictional issues - whether state or federal authorities control the facility. But here's what they're really fighting about: stopping Trump from fulfilling his promise to the American people to secure our borders and remove criminal aliens.
The Left's War on Border Security
This legal stunt comes as the Trump-Vance administration is making unprecedented progress on mass deportations of illegal immigrants. Every day these facilities remain operational, more criminals and gang members are removed from American streets and sent back where they came from.
The timing isn't coincidental, Patriots. We've seen this playbook before - whenever conservatives start winning, leftist activists run to their buddies in black robes hoping to overturn the will of the American people through judicial activism.
Social media users are connecting the dots between various activist campaigns targeting conservative priorities. As one observer noted on X, activist groups have a history of using extreme tactics, referencing how "Activists whose videos accused Planned Parenthood of selling fetal remains plead to felony."
While Trump's team works around the clock to restore law and order to our immigration system, environmental radicals are literally trying to shut down the infrastructure we need to process deportations. They'd rather see MS-13 gang members roaming free in American neighborhoods than allow one detention facility to operate in their precious wetlands.
The question Americans need to ask is simple: whose side are these activists really on? Because it sure isn't ours.
