DACA Dreamer Gets Reality Check: Deported Anyway
Turns out 'temporary' means temporary — shocker! Another woke policy bites the dust thanks to Brandon's border crisis.
So, a DACA recipient got the boot. Deported. Back to Mexico. Color me shocked. I mean, who could have possibly foreseen that a program designed as a 'temporary' solution might, you know, actually be temporary?!
This whole DACA thing was always a band-aid on a gaping wound. Obama's executive overreach trying to legislate from the Oval Office again. Remember that? Now we're reaping the whirlwind.
The libs are losing their minds, of course. 'Muh Dreamers!' 'Muh families!' Spare me the crocodile tears. The rules are the rules. And last I checked, the US wasn't running on emotion. We got a Constitution, remember that thing?
Now we're told we're supposed to believe that this one guy, out of like 600,000 DACA recipients, got deported and it is a tragedy for all of humanity. This after open borders are the norm since Biden took office. Yeah, okay. Sounds legit.
Let's be real: DACA was never a long-term plan. It was a political stunt designed to pander to the perpetually offended. And now, surprise surprise, it's proving to be a complete disaster.
The administration can't even pretend to follow immigration law anymore. The border is wide open, fentanyl is pouring in, and our cities are turning into Mad Max hellscapes. And then they feign suprise when it comes to deporting people.
Frankly, it's about time someone started enforcing the laws of this country. I know, I know, that's a radical concept these days. But maybe, just maybe, if we actually enforced our borders and immigration laws, we wouldn't be in this mess in the first place.
All this outrage is performative nonsense. Nobody actually cares about the rule of law. They only care when it benefits their narrative. So, a DACA recipient got deported? Welcome to reality. DACA wasn't written in stone. It was an executive order, which, last time I checked, means it can be undone faster than a democrat walks back a controversial statement. The only way any of this will get fixed is by the return of common sense.
And for the people who claim, 'They were brought here as children!' Ok, sad, sure. Then why haven't they become citizens after decades of being here?
So, let's stop pretending this is some kind of unprecedented injustice. It's the natural consequence of a broken system and politicians who are more interested in virtue signaling than solving real problems.
Sources:
* United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) * United States Supreme Court * Official DACA Program Information