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Deporting the Boulder Attacker’s Family: Justice or Cruelty?

The Boulder attacker’s family entered America illegally. They broke our laws. Now the media cries cruelty because ICE wants to deport them. Since when do lawbreakers get to stay?

This Egyptian immigrant firebombed Jews at a peaceful event. He targeted an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor. His violence came from hate. Keeping his family here rewards evil.

Progressive politicians called this “anti-Zionism,” not antisemitism. They sided with the attacker’s twisted politics. Real Americans side with the victims. Deporting his family sends a message: hate has consequences.

The attacker’s dad overstayed his visa. His mom lied on immigration forms. They exploited our system. Letting them stay tells others: cheat your way in, and we’ll look the other way.

Chain migration allowed this family to come. One relative’s crime risks our safety. Ending chain migration isn’t cruel—it’s smart. We can’t import more radical ideologies.

The media calls deportation “heartless.” What’s heartless is letting illegal immigrants attack our citizens. Our laws protect Americans first. That’s not cruelty—it’s justice.

Some say the family didn’t commit the attack. But they raised a terrorist. Parents teach values. Their values burned innocent people. Why reward failure?

America is a nation of laws. Enforce them. Deport lawbreakers. Protect our streets. That’s not cruelty—it’s common sense. Patriots stand with Glenn Beck.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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