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By:Â Kevin D. Roberts
Deportation is necessary not only to bring back law and order and protect the working class, but also to restore the full political rights of every American.
With his appointment of multiple border security officials to his White House and administration, President Trump has made it clear that he will keep his promise to conduct the âlargest deportation operation in American history.â This is welcome news.
Millions of Americans â including unprecedented numbers of Latinos â voted for Trump because the Biden-Harris border crisis brought drugs, violence, and disorder to their communities. Returning illegal aliens to their home countries is the only morally acceptable response.
But this wonât be easy. The left and legacy media outlets are keen to paint conservatives as ruthless and unreasonable on this issue. And some on the right are all too eager to concede the fight and focus solely on other issues like corporate tax cuts. For these reasons, it is incumbent on conservatives not only to show how mass migration is destroying communities like Springfield, Ohio, but also to make the case that mass deportation is the right solution.
To do so, the right should look to another Springfield, this time in nearby Illinois. Why? Because the strongest case for deportation is ultimately the case for the rule of law, and it was there â in Springfield â in January of 1838, that a 28-year-old Abraham Lincoln would make the most compelling case for the sanctity of law in American history…
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