I was watching TV one day and saw people protesting against ICE and law enforcement. They were angry because officers were removing illegal immigrants. Let me be very clear: if you are in the United States illegally, you have no right to protest. You broke the law. You have to be deported. Nothing else matters. Laws exist for a reason, and everyone must follow them.
Millions of people around the world want to come to the United States legally. They pay fees, fill out forms, pass background checks, and wait years for approval. They follow the rules. And yet, people sneak in illegally and demand rights they never earned. That is unfair. It is disrespectful to the law-abiding immigrants who waited patiently, and it is disrespectful to the citizens who pay taxes.
As a taxpayer, I do not want to pay for people who come here illegally. Why should my hard-earned money go to support you? The United States already provides free housing, free food, free healthcare, and free education to people living illegal immigrants. Illegal immigrants often take advantage of these services. Meanwhile, millions of Americans struggle every day to pay rent, buy food, and afford medical care. This is not fair, and it is not sustainable.
Illegal immigration is not just a law problem—it is a fairness problem. People who enter illegally sometimes bring criminal records, health issues, or other burdens that fall on taxpayers. America is a country of laws. If you cannot follow the law, you do not belong here. Enforcing immigration laws is not cruelty. It is protection, fairness, and common sense.
If you want to live in the United States, you must follow the rules. You must wait in line. You must pay fees. You must pass checks. You must earn your place. You cannot demand rights or benefits if you break the law. The law applies to everyone. No exceptions.
America welcomes people who work hard, respect the rules, and contribute to society. That is what makes this country strong. Illegal immigrants who refuse to follow the law weaken the system. They make it harder for legal immigrants, burden taxpayers, and create tension in communities. The United States cannot reward law-breaking.
This is not negotiable. Follow the law or face deportation. No protests. No threats. No excuses. Citizens and legal residents should not carry the burden for people who broke the rules to get here. America is strong because it has laws, and these laws must be enforced.
In the end, fairness matters. Respect matters. Responsibility matters. If you break the law, you have no place in this country. You cannot demand services, safety, or protection. You entered illegally, and you will face the consequences. The United States is for those who follow the rules. End of story.

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