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For years, Americans have been told mass illegal entry is “compassionate,” while communities dealt with the cost: overloaded schools, strained services, and rising crime. Now we’re seeing something different—busloads of people who broke immigration law finally being processed and removed instead of quietly dropped into the interior.
Minnesota just watched flights and buses take illegal entrants back toward their home countries, and it’s raising a simple question: should this be the exception… or the new rule? A sovereign nation has the right to say: if you come illegally, you go back—period. Anything less invites more lawbreaking.
Do you support a system where illegal entry leads to swift processing and removal, not permanent settlement and taxpayer benefits?
Comment “SEND THEM BACK” if you believe enforcing immigration law—including large‑scale removals—is necessary to protect American communities and restore real border security.
