The Trump administration keeps making America proud with its bold moves to prioritize the safety and security of American citizens. A recent proposal looks to send foreign nationals to Africa, a move that is ruffling feathers among the usual liberal crybabies who conveniently forget about our overwhelmed system. South Sudan has already welcomed eight of these individuals, setting a precedent that other countries should follow. President Trump’s administration is practical, thinking two steps ahead, while left-wing leaders bury their heads in the sand.
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Rwanda, a country that knows a thing or two about sincere reform, is considering joining forces with the U.S. by taking these deportees. This cooperation could strike terror into the heart of every globalist who wants open borders to flood our country with unvetted individuals. It’s a refreshing change to see nations that understand the importance of working alongside America instead of leveraging us for their gain.
Contrast this with Nigeria’s refusal to engage, which exposes the lack of will from some countries to take responsibility for their own people. Liberals might praise such a stance as “humanitarian,” yet they ignore the strain it puts on American resources and the potential risk to public safety. This backward-thinking highlights the crippling indecision that’s poisoned leftist politics for years.
Such an initiative underlines the Trump administration’s unwavering commitment to cleaning up the mess left by previous administrations. The hypocrisy of the left is on full display as they demand open borders while living in their guarded mansions, far from the everyday realities of American citizens. It’s the everyday worker who shoulders the burden of these reckless policies—not the out-of-touch elites.
As any sane person would agree, a country’s first duty is to protect its own people. America’s safety should never be sold out for the illusion of global goodwill. The clear-cut choice for maximizing national security shouldn’t be controversial; it should be a given. Will America continue to stand strong, or will we succumb to the pressures of flimsy political correctness? Time will tell, but one thing’s for sure: America needs courage and clarity, now more than ever.