America’s law enforcement resurgence on the border is real, and it’s getting noticed inside the Beltway. DHS Deputy Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis told Newsmax that the department is “delivering on our mandate” by removing large numbers of illegal entrants and cracking down on sanctuary loopholes, a blunt reminder that Washington finally means what it says about enforcing the law.
This isn’t talk — DHS itself has been trumpeting huge totals of departures and removals since the policy shift began, insisting that tens or even hundreds of thousands who once came here illegally are now leaving the country. Patriotic Americans should cheer an administration that stops rewarding lawbreaking and compels respect for our borders and laws, restoring order after years of chaos.
On the operational side, ICE and CBP have ramped up flights, interior operations, and joint actions with state and local partners to get criminal aliens off the streets and back to their home countries. Independent reporting shows removal activity climbing under the new enforcement posture, which is exactly what voters demanded when they rejected open-borders chaos.
Of course the left-leaning press and policy elites howl about the numbers and nitpick definitions — and some outlets loudly dispute the administration’s totals. Let them cry; while academics debate semantics, American families are feeling safer in neighborhoods where violent illegal offenders are being detained and removed.
Scholars and independent analysts have rightly pointed out the difference between formal deportations and voluntary departures, and we should not pretend the math is simple. Even so, the broader result is unmistakable: tougher enforcement produces fewer illegal entries, fewer gotaways, and a clear signal to cartels and smugglers that the U.S. will not be a welcoming free-for-all.
Washington has a duty to defend the republic and protect citizens first — that means enforcing immigration law, deporting criminals, and shutting down sanctuary cover for lawbreakers. Officials like Lauren Bis are doing the hard work of communicating those victories to the public, and their message is the one Americans sent at the ballot box: borders matter and the rule of law comes first.
Let’s be clear: this is about common-sense governance, respect for citizens, and defending our neighborhoods from preventable crime. If the critics want to keep arguing about labels while our communities suffer, let them; the rest of us will support an administration that acts decisively to secure our country and put Americans’ safety back on top of the agenda.

