The Trump administration is showing the kind of grit and common sense that’s been in short supply since the open-borders chaos took over Washington. They’re moving decisively to deport a violent MS-13 gang leader, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, not back to El Salvador or any other neighboring country riddled with corruption and cartel violence, but straight to Liberia. That’s right—Liberia, a country America actually helped build from the ground up. It’s a place that cherishes democracy and human rights, not a festering swamp of crime. Finally, a clean break from the usual nonsense of sending dangerous criminals right back to the doorstep of America’s southern border.
For years, the left has acted like gang members and violent thugs are some sort of marginalized victims. Abrego Garcia was branded a Maryland man by the media and Democrats, a nice guy story to fit their open-door fantasy. But let’s be clear: this is a man accused of leading MS-13, one of the most brutal criminal organizations on the planet. He’s been implicated in human trafficking and has admitted to nothing but violence at home against his own wife. Does that sound like a victim worthy of compassion? Or a threat our government should be blowing out of the country, period?
The Biden administration might have thrown up its hands and given up on enforcing immigration laws, but the Trump DOJ underlined a critical point: enforcement matters. When a federal judge upheld the deportation order against Abrego Garcia, that was a victory for law and order, not a defeat. The move to send him to Liberia isn’t just smart—it’s strategic. Liberians speak English, have a constitution modeled on ours, and maintain a close alliance with the United States. Meanwhile, America keeps draining cash and resources trying to prop up failed governments in Central America that are less safe than the chaos they export to our streets.
Yet, don’t expect the liberal media or leftist politicians to give Trump credit. Instead, they’ll revel in their legal gamesmanship and virtue signaling for criminals like Abrego Garcia. Their policies turn the U.S. into a sanctuary for gang members, traffickers, and abusers while ignoring the innocent Americans caught in the crossfire. The same people who cheer this gang leader’s “human rights” will scream bloody murder when a law-abiding citizen fights back. It’s the hypocrisy of open-borders radicals in a nutshell: protect the criminal; punish the innocent.
The Trump administration’s plan shows how immigration enforcement should work—relentlessly, with an eye on national security and respect for actual allies abroad. It’s a slap in the face to globalist apologists who pretend America’s borders don’t matter and that all bad actors must be coddled. Sending Abrego Garcia to Liberia is not just smart policy—it’s a lesson in strength. If you won’t stand firm on immigration, then what do you stand for? Because leaving MS-13 gangsters roaming free isn’t just a policy failure—it’s an invitation to chaos right here at home.

