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Democrats Go Full Tilt Anti-Borders, Anti-Law Enforcement, Anti-American

The plan of the feds to deport thousands of illegal aliens has illustrated the deep lawlessness of the Democrat party. Public officials from mayors to senators have lined up to support foreign fugitives against orderly law enforcement. Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democrat candidate for president, tweeted out instructions in Spanish about how to avoid apprehension by immigration agents.

More than that, the Democrat shriek-out over a lawful action to remove aliens has demonstrated how little Dems care about Americans’ safety and quality of life. The presence of many millions of illegal aliens has brought more crime, decreased quality of education and lowered wages for citizen workers.

The truth is, Democrats have now outed themselves as preferring foreigners over American citizens. Hopefully voters will remember in 2020.

On Friday, Tucker Carlson considered the Democrats’ pro-lawbreaker reactions along with Buck Sexton, who helpfully enumerated the various crimes being committed by the illegal aliens and their friends in the Democrat party.

Too bad none of the treasonous pols will ever be held to account in any serious way.

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