It's Christmas. The season of miracles and giving and -- on Christmas Eve Eve -- President Joe Biden has just given Donald Trump the biggest gift of all: an iron-clad argument in favor of Trump's deportation plans.
Yesterday, I saw one of the most horrifying things I'll ever encounter: video footage of a woman on a Brooklyn subway, her body ablaze from head to foot. She was set on fire by Sebastian Zepeta, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala, who was deported during the last Trump administration only to be let back across the border and set loose on the nation by Biden.
As of right now, the identity of the victim is unknown. There was speculation she was a homeless woman riding the subway, but that has not been confirmed. Regardless of who she is, she did not deserve to die in any matter, let alone one so horrific.
And she would be alive if Zepeta was deported and kept out of the country.
We have less than a month until Donald Trump is inaugurated president. He, along with incoming Border Czar Tom Homan, have vowed to begin deportations immediately on day one, and to prosecutor mayors and others who stand in their way.
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NYC subway burn suspect is illegal migrant from Guatemala who sneaked into US after he was deported https://t.co/QLm6Nuxvmj pic.twitter.com/XcOIS19D1J
— New York Post (@nypost) December 23, 2024
It's not just this case, although this is the most in-your-face of the murders committed by illegal immigrants because it's on video and all over social. I've written about the human cost of Biden's failed border policies before. There are far too many Americans, many of them women, had their lives ended because the Biden administration put their love of illegal immigration -- and the destruction it causes -- first.
On top of all that, Joe Biden -- Mr. 'No One Is Above the Law' -- today commuted the death row sentences of all but three federal inmates. He called this 'consistent' with his moratorium on the death penalty except for cases of mass murder or hate-based crime.
It's shameful. But on-brand.
Joe Biden and the Democrats have no qualms about enforcing their agenda, even at the expense of American lives, or ignoring the rule of law and their constitutional duties if either stood in the way of that agenda.
It's time for Donald Trump enact his agenda -- one that will protect American lives -- with the same iron spine.
And the first person that should be deported when Donald Trump is inaugurated is Sebastian Zepeta. It should be a televised event as Zepeta is walked to a plane and sent back to Guatemala. And to play that horrific video in a split screen as the plane takes off.
Donald Trump deported Zepeta, and Joe Biden him back into the country. Donald Trump will deport him -- and others -- once and for all.
And that should be the message going forward: every Trump administration member should repeat that line over and over again.
Do it and let the media wail and gnash their teeth. Then point to Joe Biden.
There is no reason for Trump, or Homan, or anyone associated with the incoming administration to exercise restraint or pause when enacting this agenda because Joe Biden set the precedent that presidents (or whoever is running the country on their behalf) don't have to anymore.