While Democrats were busy playing shutdown games with national security, President Trump just secured the most powerful deportation tool in modern American history—and the mainstream media doesn't want you to know about it.

The DC Circuit Court of Appeals ruled this week that the IRS can now share tax data directly with ICE and the Department of Homeland Security. Let that sink in, patriots. Every illegal immigrant who filed taxes using a fake Social Security number or an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number just created a paper trail leading straight to their front door.

No more bureaucratic delays. No more interagency red tape. Tax records are now deportation evidence.

And what was the Democrats' response to this legal victory? They shut down the Department of Homeland Security—for thethird timein just 100 days.

Speaker Mike Johnson laid out the consequences in terms that leave no room for spin. FEMA workers responding to historic winter storms aren't getting paid. TSA agents at every major airport are working without paychecks. The Secret Service—still reeling from yet another armed attempt on President Trump's life just days earlier—is operating under shutdown conditions.

Global Entry? Suspended. Thanks, Democrats.

Secretary Kristi Noem walked through Reagan International Airport, spoke directly with unpaid TSA workers, and then told Americans exactly what to do: call your Democrat representatives and demand they reopen DHS.

Border Czar Tom Homan delivered the moment of the week when he confronted MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski on live television. She tried pushing the debunked narrative that ICE conducted operations at a Boston church.

He looked straight into the camera and declared that sanctuary cities are sanctuaries for criminals. Brzezinski had no response. None.

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt revealed the stunning scope of the Trump administration's deportation success: over half a million illegal immigrants have left the country in the past year, including 600,000 deportations and nearly two million voluntary departures.

Source: Next News Network