President Trump’s administration is moving full speed ahead to fix the immigration crisis. Former ICE boss John Fabbricatore and Border Patrol leader Chris Cabrera say the president is delivering exactly what he promised. They’re getting tough on illegal border crossers and making our streets safer.
The White House is taking bold action to stop the flow of illegal immigrants. New rules let police work with federal agents to arrest people here illegally. Schools and hospitals are no longer safe zones for those breaking our laws. The administration says this keeps families safe from dangerous criminals.
Massive deportation efforts are underway across the country. Trump’s team is using military forces and local cops to track down illegals. They’ve already started building huge detention camps to hold people until they’re sent home. This stops the “catch and release” policies that let offenders disappear into our cities.
The southern border is now a top priority for national security. Soldiers patrol with advanced gear to block drug cartels and human traffickers. New walls go up daily in key smuggling areas. Critics whine about costs, but conservatives say protecting Americans is worth every penny.
Good news for taxpayers: the White House cut programs that rewarded illegal behavior. Dreamer permits and temporary protected status are getting axed. Leaders argue this forces folks to follow proper immigration channels instead of jumping the line.
Birthright citizenship is under fire. The administration wants to stop automatic passports for babies of illegal immigrants. Judges temporarily blocked this move, but supporters say it’s common sense. They argue the Constitution was never meant to protect lawbreakers.
Local governments that resist Trump’s plans face consequences. Sanctuary cities could lose road repair money and police grants. Red states like Texas back the crackdown, sending their own forces to help ICE roundups.
Cabrera praised the speed of recent deportations, saying “Finally, we’re enforcing the rules instead of making excuses.” Fabbricatore added that strong borders mean safer neighborhoods and better jobs for citizens. The message is clear: America comes first under this administration.