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Postal Service Joins Trump in Bold Crackdown on Illegal Immigration

The United States Postal Service, an institution that touches the lives of virtually every American, is now stepping up against illegal immigration. Yes, the Postal Service is taking a bold stance alongside President Trump’s administration by pushing back against the deluge of illegals flooding our borders. It’s a refreshing sight to see a federal body stand for the rule of law, instead of wilting under liberal pressure.

The Postal Inspection Service strategically joins this nationwide effort. This is a clever move since they are already at our doorsteps daily. Despite the naysayers in the leftist camp, using resources like mail-tracking to aid Homeland Security officials makes perfect sense. The goal is clear — to safeguard national security and uphold the law.

Let’s not forget, this isn’t a new playbook. The Postal Inspection Service has proudly worked with other agencies such as the FBI and NSA in the past. Crybabies from Capitol Hill who are up in arms should ask themselves why they are defending those who broke our laws simply by being here. 

 

The question stands—will the left hold onto their typical narrative, seemingly prioritizing the supposed “rights” of non-citizens over American society’s safety? The double standards are staggering and highlight their disregard for the American people’s well-being. It’s time to stop coddling lawbreakers and start protecting our own citizens.

Illegal immigration is not just a political issue, it’s a threat to the nation’s fabric. Kudos to President Trump and the Postal Service for tackling it head-on. With this kind of leadership, one might wonder—what could our country achieve if everyone was this committed to enforcing our laws?

Written by Staff Reports

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