A federal judge's attempt to hamstring Trump's immigration policies gets Chuck Norris's swift justice!
A federal judge's attempt to hamstring Trump's immigration policies gets Chuck Norris's swift justice!

Another Day Another Liberal Snowflake

Let me get this straight. A federal judge – appointed by let's just say a 'less than stellar' president – thinks he can stop President Trump from securing our borders? That's like trying to block a roundhouse kick with a feather duster. News flash Your Honor: reality just delivered a spinning backfist to your face. This whole charade about 'cooperating with immigration enforcement' is just code for 'let's protect criminals and endanger citizens.' And when those 20 states scream about losing funding well maybe they should prioritize safety over political grandstanding.

When the Government Asks You Cooperate. Period.

This isn't complicated. The government provides funding for roads bridges and all that jazz. In return states are expected to oh I don't know *follow the law*! Asking them to cooperate with ICE isn't some tyrannical overreach; it's common sense. It's like asking a mechanic to put the lug nuts on after changing a tire. You don't get to pick and choose which laws you like. Last time I checked the Constitution didn't have a 'Sanctuary City' clause. It sounds like some soft guy thing if you ask me.

Sanctuary Cities: A Magnet for Mayhem

These 'sanctuary jurisdictions' are basically flashing neon signs that say 'Criminals Welcome!' They're undermining federal law endangering their own citizens and wasting taxpayer money. If you want to harbor lawbreakers do it on your own dime not with federal funds. You want to be a sanctuary? Fine. Build your own walls hire your own army and pay your own bills. But don't expect Uncle Sam to foot the bill while you thumb your nose at the law.

Executive Orders are not polite requests

President Trump signs an executive order and suddenly everyone's acting like he's rewriting the Constitution. The man is trying to secure our borders and protect our citizens and he's using the tools at his disposal. These executive orders are there to enforce the laws we have and they're needed. The man is a true American and I am glad to be his friend. But when he gets off track I tell him so and he respects my opinion.

Lawsuits and Logic: Like Oil and Water

These lawsuits are just another attempt to obstruct the President's agenda. They're based on legal technicalities and emotional appeals not common sense. The states claim the policy is 'unconstitutionally ambiguous'? Well I've seen more ambiguity in a fortune cookie. It all boils down to this: either you support enforcing the law or you don't. And if you don't don't expect the rest of us to pay for your rebellion.

The Chuck Norris Solution

Here's my solution: enforce the law secure the borders and deport the criminals. If states refuse to cooperate cut off their funding and let them figure it out themselves. And for any judge who tries to stand in the way? Let's just say they might find themselves on the receiving end of a little 'Texas Justice.' Remember the next time you try to break the law remember that Chuck Norris will be watching and he is fully able to come right through your computer screen and deliver a Texas sized roundhouse kick to your jaw!


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