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Federal Lawlessness: How Open Borders Hurt Every American Family

Chris Salcedo warned what every patriot already suspects: when the federal government ignores the law and rewards mass illegal entry, the rule of law itself is at risk. He’s been sounding the alarm on his Newsmax platform for months, and ordinary Americans are finally waking up to the consequences of open-border politics.

The numbers show this wasn’t an accident or a fluke — it was a policy. U.S. Customs and Border Protection recorded more than 10.8 million encounters since the start of Fiscal Year 2021, a shockingly historic surge that demolished the pretense of secure borders and overwhelmed every agency tasked with keeping Americans safe.

Washington didn’t just mismanage the border; it institutionalized mass parole schemes that shipped hundreds of thousands of people into the interior with minimal vetting. Programs like CHNV paroled more than half a million individuals, a bureaucratic shortcut that reads like deliberate population importation rather than responsible immigration policy.

Meanwhile, taxpayer dollars flowed to build incentives for continued migration. An investigation found that the Office of Refugee Resettlement and related grants funneled roughly $22.6 billion since 2020 into programs serving migrants — money that funded everything from housing and legal aid to programs critics say effectively subsidized long-term dependency. Conservatives who call this a magnet for further illegal entry aren’t engaging in hysteria; they are pointing to hard accounting.

On top of the spending, federal data procedures raised questions about who got Social Security numbers and why, sparking a firestorm when outside auditors and DOGE staffers flagged a sharp rise in SSNs issued through the SSA’s Enumeration Beyond Entry program. Those claims were loudly amplified, but independent reporters and watchdogs warned the data could be misunderstood or abused, underscoring how opaque federal systems were weaponized to create policy narratives. The reality is messy, but the alarm bells are real.

That mess has real victims: American families squeezed by stretched services, overwhelmed school systems, and rising demands on healthcare and public safety. Since FY2021, Border Patrol has recorded tens of thousands of arrests of aliens with criminal convictions or outstanding warrants — proof that porous borders aren’t just an abstract policy failure but a direct threat to public safety. Washington’s political class would rather lecture patriots than fix the problem.

We should also celebrate when enforcement succeeds: restoring the rule of law brings immediate results for communities exhausted by chaos, and reported declines in encounters under a law-and-order approach prove that decisive action works. But the lesson isn’t partisan mercy; it’s simple: when leaders put Americans first and enforce the law, the flood becomes a trickle.

Hardworking Americans deserve leaders who protect borders, secure taxpayer funds, and prioritize citizens over political convenience. Chris Salcedo is right to ask whether our institutions will succumb to lawlessness or finally be held accountable — patriots must demand the latter, back our law enforcement, and vote for representatives who will stop treating sovereignty like an optional policy.

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