DHS Calls Illegal Alien Baby-Killers 'Monsters' - Based?
Two border-crossers in Dallas rack up capital murder charges, and suddenly the libs are worried about 'nuance'.

Alright, folks, gather 'round the digital campfire. Time for another dose of reality the MSM won't touch with a ten-foot pole. Two dudes, Yeremy Alexander Zapata Aleman, 17, from Honduras, and Keyner Ariel Calero Jiron, 20, from Nicaragua, both allegedly here illegally, are facing capital murder charges in Dallas. Seems like they got into a beef outside a 7-Eleven (where else?) and ended up shooting a pregnant woman, killing her unborn baby.
DHS isn't mincing words. Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis called these guys "monsters." Now, normally, the left would be clutching their pearls and screeching about "dehumanizing language." But let's be real: shooting a pregnant woman and killing her baby? Sounds pretty monstrous to me. Facts don't care about your feelings.
Of course, the usual suspects are already lining up to blame society, poverty, and climate change. Anything but the actual individuals who pulled the trigger. You know the drill: "They were just misunderstood! They're victims of circumstance! We need more social programs!"
Meanwhile, the rest of us are left wondering why we're bending over backwards to accommodate people who allegedly commit heinous crimes. Maybe, just maybe, a little border security wouldn't be the worst thing in the world. Just spitballing here.
And let's talk about ICE for a second. DHS thanked Dallas for cooperating with ICE. You know, the agency that the left wants to abolish? The same agency that's supposed to keep these "monsters" out of our communities? Yeah, that ICE. Funny how they're suddenly useful when things go south.
This whole situation is a masterclass in everything that's wrong with the current immigration debate. Open borders, sanctuary cities, and a refusal to enforce existing laws have consequences. And those consequences often fall on innocent people. Like the pregnant woman and her unborn child in Dallas.
So, next time you hear someone whining about the evils of border security, remember this case. Remember the lives that were shattered. And remember that sometimes, just sometimes, the most compassionate thing you can do is enforce the law. Harsh, I know. But reality has a well-known liberal bias - it tends to favor those who follow the rules.
And as for Zapata Aleman and Calero Jiron? Well, hopefully, they'll get exactly what they deserve. And maybe, just maybe, this tragedy will be a wake-up call for the rest of us.

