Joe Biden’s presidency has felt like a rough ride for millions of Americans, with one failure after another casting a long shadow over the White House. From an economy stretched to the breaking point and crime spiking coast-to-coast, to a foreign policy that looks more like a series of fumbles than a coherent strategy, Biden’s administration has made a mess of things. And nowhere is this chaos more glaring than at our southern border—a disaster of historic proportions that Biden and his team have only worsened.
Under Biden’s watch, the southern border has turned into a porous entry point for illegal immigration, with millions streaming across unchecked. Entire communities are feeling the strain as undocumented individuals are shipped nationwide, often under cover of darkness, leaving local officials to scramble. And blue-collar workers? They’re bearing the brunt of this influx, as wages are stifled and competition for jobs reaches a fever pitch.
Donald Trump has vowed to fix this catastrophe, and as he gears up for his second term, his agenda is clear: undo Biden’s disastrous policies and return to a strong, secure border. Trump’s approach is direct and unyielding—he’s promised to supercharge the border patrol, combat sanctuary cities, finish the wall, and take the fight to the cartels. His goal? Restore security and sanity to our borders, something the American people have been waiting for.
Trump has always made it clear where he stands on illegal immigration. Back in 2016, his rallying cry was “Build the Wall,” and his tough approach to border security struck a chord with Americans across the country. Now, Trump is coming back with even sharper focus, determined to reverse the damage Biden’s policies have inflicted. The plan he’s laid out doesn’t just talk about immigration in vague terms; it hits every angle of the crisis with precision.
First, Trump intends to massively increase resources for border enforcement. Adding around 10,000 border agents and boosting current staff morale with better pay and benefits, Trump plans to make border security a well-oiled machine. These agents will be given what they need to not just monitor but control the border—something Biden’s administration has utterly failed to do.
And then there’s the wall. It’s not just a symbol; for Trump, it’s an essential physical barrier that sends a clear message: the United States is serious about defending its borders. Trump has vowed to finish the wall, sealing off the routes traffickers and smugglers rely on. He understands that a fortified border isn’t just about immigration—it’s about cracking down on the drug and human trafficking operations that thrive in an open-border environment.
In line with this mission, Trump plans to roll out what he calls the largest deportation effort in American history. He’s pledged to remove those who have entered illegally, taking inspiration from Eisenhower’s Operation Wetback. This isn’t about optics; it’s about upholding the law and sending a message that U.S. immigration laws are not optional.
And let’s not forget the cartels, a force that’s only grown more powerful under Biden’s lax policies. These criminal organizations have turned the southern border into a cash cow, trafficking drugs like fentanyl that are poisoning American streets. Trump is taking the fight directly to them, aiming to label cartels as terrorist organizations and unleash military resources to break them apart. He’s not content to let these groups operate with impunity, and his plan involves nothing short of dismantling their operations.
Sanctuary cities, too, are on Trump’s radar. These cities have long been havens for those evading federal immigration law, often at the expense of local citizens’ safety. Trump’s strategy here is simple but effective—cut federal funding to these cities unless they cooperate with ICE. He’s prepared to hold these cities accountable, and he has the American people’s support.
Groups like the America First Policy Institute are already preparing to back Trump’s plans with research and policy support, mobilizing former officials and loyalists to execute his vision. Former officials like Mark Morgan, who served as U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner under both Obama and Trump, are already endorsing the move, calling it a “return to common-sense reform.”
With border security ranking high on the list of voter concerns, Trump’s hardline approach isn’t just resonating; it’s winning people over. The American public has had enough of open-border chaos, and they’re ready for a leader who will prioritize their safety and sovereignty.
As Trump gears up to take back the White House, his mission is clear: restore order at the border and put American interests first. For voters tired of Biden’s ineffective policies, Trump’s no-nonsense approach couldn’t come at a better time.