Just weeks after President Trump launched the largest deportation operation in American history, a so-called 'Republican' running for California governor is stabbing patriots in the back with a pro-amnesty stance that sounds like it came straight from the Democrat playbook.
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, who's seeking the GOP nomination for governor in deep-blue California, has been caught red-handed supporting a "path to citizenship" for illegal immigrants currently living in the United States. The bombshell revelation comes from a November interview with Pastura California that recently resurfaced, sending shockwaves through the conservative base.
This is exactly the kind of RINO nonsense that President Trump and the America First movement fought so hard to eliminate from the Republican Party. While Trump is fulfilling his promise to secure our borders and deport those who broke our laws to get here, Bianco is essentially proposing to reward criminal behavior with citizenship.
The timing couldn't be worse for Bianco's political ambitions. As ICE agents across the nation are finally doing their jobs under the Trump-Vance administration, California Republicans are learning their supposed 'law enforcement' candidate wants to give amnesty to the very people who thumbed their nose at our immigration system.
This revelation raises serious questions about Bianco's commitment to the America First agenda that swept Trump back into power. California Republicans deserve a fighter who will work with President Trump to secure the border and enforce our immigration laws – not someone who sounds like he's auditioning for a spot in the old Bush administration.
With multiple candidates vying for the GOP nomination, conservatives now have a clear choice: stand with proven America First principles, or settle for another establishment politician in sheriff's clothing. The question is whether California Republicans will fall for this wolf in sheep's clothing, or demand a candidate who actually shares their values.
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Source: Next News Network