Day six of Chuck Schumer's hostage situation, and the mainstream media still won't tell you the single most important fact that blows this entire charade wide open: ICE is already funded through 2029.
Let that sink in, Patriots. Four years of funding. Locked in. Done. So why exactly are Democrats shutting down the Department of Homeland Security?
This isn't about budget disputes. It never was. Democrats orchestrated this shutdown to ground TSA agents, sideline the Coast Guard, freeze FEMA, and leave every American vulnerable to natural disasters and terrorist threats. Why? Because they want to manufacture political pain and pin it on President Trump.
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called it "irresponsible and despicable." Frankly, she was being generous.
Secretary Kristi Noem laid it out on national television in terms so crystal clear that Democrats are still scrambling for a response:
While Schumer plays games with your safety, here's what the Trump administration's DHS has actually accomplished in just twelve months:
Enough lethal drug doses seized to have killed 1.7 billion people. Over 1,000 known and suspected terrorists arrested. More than 80 Iranian nationals apprehended at the border. And the kicker? The estimated number of unvetted individuals who waltzed into America under Biden ranges from 15 to 20 million – a gap of 5 million people the government can't even account for.
Five million unaccounted-for people. Let that number rattle around in your head while Democrats lecture us about "humanitarian concerns."
Border Czar Tom Homan just proved what's possible when politicians stop obstructing. He traveled to Tim Walz's Minnesota, sat down with the governor and local officials, and now more jails in that state are cooperating with ICE than ever before.
Here's a fact every American needs to understand: One ICE agent can process an arrest safely inside a cooperating jail. Without that cooperation? It takes twelve agents on the street to do the same job. Democrats know this math. They simply don't care.
Source: Next News Network