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America voted to remove all of the people here illegally. Every poll shows it, the election said it, and no amount of misleading press will change the evident truth that Americans want these people out. Democrats can parade every sad story about some person across our screens, and nothing will change the fact that we want them all out.
We don’t care how long you have been here, we don’t care how nice you are, and we don’t care what job you do; you are here illegally, and you must go home. Americans are not monsters to feel this way, they are not the bad guys here, The bad guys are the illegals in the streets burning cars. There is nothing wrong with a nation wanting its borders enforced.
The history of illegal immigration in the United States stretches back to the 19th century, evolving alongside the nation’s industrial expansion, social movements, and shifting political priorities. Throughout this history, anti-illegal immigration sentiment has consistently emerged not from xenophobia alone, but from a legitimate desire to preserve sovereignty, protect labor markets, and maintain national security.
While the debate over immigration has often been charged with emotion, the underlying principle driving enforcement advocates has remained consistent: a nation without borders ceases to be a nation at all. Mass immigration has destroyed many nations and cultures across Europe, and America does not want to become London. The history of illegal immigration in America reflects both the nation’s openness and its struggles to manage that openness responsibly.
Throughout this history, anti-illegal immigration movements have stood on the right side of the issue, not in seeking to close America’s doors to the world, but in demanding that those doors function properly. In a time of growing global instability, drug trafficking, and human smuggling, the call for secure borders and lawful immigration is not only reasonable but also essential. A nation that cannot enforce its borders surrenders its identity, its economy, and its future.

C. Rich is the voice behind America Speaks Ink, home to the America First Movement. As an author, freelance ghostwriter, poet, and blogger, C. Rich brings a “baked-in” perspective shaped by growing up on the streets and beaches of South Florida in the 1970s-1980s and brings a quintessential Generation-X point of view.
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