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Give a Man a Fish and He Eats for a Day — Deport Him and You Never Feed Him Again

Illegal immigration isn’t generosity. It’s dependence disguised as compassion.

When public systems feed, house, and subsidize those who enter illegally, the cost compounds—schools overflow, hospitals strain, and cities buckle. But when enforcement kicks in—when deportation is real—those costs end instantly. The border becomes more than a line; it becomes a limit. And limits matter.

Every illegal alien removed is one less drain on taxpayer resources. One less strain on infrastructure. One less incentive for the next wave to come. It’s not cruelty—it’s control. And control is what separates policy from chaos. Nations are not social programs. They are systems that collapse when rules are optional. The truth is simple: feed the problem and it grows. End it—and the feeding stops.

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