What we’re witnessing in California isn’t civil protest—it’s an open rebellion against American law.

Over the past two weeks, violent demonstrations have erupted in cities across the Golden State in response to the Republican administration’s fully legal and long-overdue deportations of illegal immigrants. Streets have been shut down, ICE officers have been harassed, and American flags have been burned—all in the name of protecting people who shouldn’t be here in the first place.

Let’s say it loud for the people in the back: illegal immigration is a crime. Deportation is not cruelty—it’s justice.

Facts Don’t Care About Feelings

While the media and California’s failed leadership weep over so-called “undocumented workers,” here’s what they refuse to tell you:
Illegal immigrants commit crimes at a higher rate than native-born Americans. And we’re not talking about traffic tickets. We’re talking assault, drug trafficking, identity fraud, and in far too many cases—violent crime.

According to federal crime databases, non-citizens make up a disproportionate percentage of arrests for homicide, sexual assault, and gang-related activity. That’s the truth. But in California, truth is the first casualty of woke politics.

Where Are the Leaders?

While American citizens are locked in their homes, afraid for their safety, where is Governor Gavin Newsom? Nowhere. Too busy hosting climate panels and fundraising for D.C. ambitions.
And what about Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass? She’s out there praising “community activism” and offering “sanctuary support” for illegal aliens while her city crumbles under crime, homelessness, and bankruptcy.

Let’s be real: these people aren’t leaders—they’re enablers.

They aren’t solving the crisis. They’re standing with the mob. When federal agents are doing their job—protecting our borders and upholding our laws—they don’t need mayors and governors tying their hands and fueling the fire.

Who’s Fighting for Real Americans?

Every time an illegal immigrant is allowed to stay, someone who followed the rules gets pushed back in line. Someone who paid the fees, waited the years, and obeyed the law is told: “Sorry, you’re not woke enough.”

And what about the poor, working-class Americans in California who are being crushed by this madness? Sky-high rent. Crumbling schools. Streets filled with tents and needles.
Who’s standing up for them? Certainly not Newsom. Certainly not Bass.

Is This the Country We Want?

Is this the America we believe in—a country that rewards lawbreaking and punishes citizenship?

Because if that’s the case, we should tear up the Constitution right now and just admit we’ve given up. But if we still believe in borders, sovereignty, and the rule of law—then we need to take a stand.

And that’s exactly what President Trump and this Republican government are doing. We are restoring order, upholding our laws, and putting American citizens first—just like we promised.

Final Thought

What’s happening in California isn’t compassion. It’s chaos.
And the people letting it happen—from Newsom to Bass—aren’t public servants. They’re political cowards selling out their citizens for applause from radicals.

The time for patience is over.
The time for law and order is now.
America first—because no one else will do it.

Let me hear your voice