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EPISODE · Apr 12, 2026 · 4 MIN

Democrats Empower Sick Criminal Illegal Alien Predators to Prey on American Women, Children

from The White House In Audio · host Instaread Podcast

This article outlines the Trump Administration’s ongoing efforts to deport criminal illegal aliens while accusing congressional Democrats of endangering the public by blocking Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding and supporting sanctuary city policies.Key highlights include:Violent Crime Report: The administration catalogs a series of "horrific and depraved" crimes allegedly committed by illegal aliens in early 2026. These cases include:Child Victimization: The rape of an 11-year-old in Georgia, the murder of a three-year-old in Florida, and the rape of a five-year-old in New York.Violent Assaults: A sickening torture and home invasion in North Carolina and the stabbing of a mother in Virginia.Attacks on Veterans: The murder of an 83-year-old Air Force veteran who was pushed onto subway tracks in New York City.Recidivism and Prior Releases: The article emphasizes that many of the suspects had been previously deported multiple times or were released into the U.S. interior under the Biden Administration. It cites a Honduran national in New York who remained on the streets despite 15 prior criminal charges and four deportations.Political Conflict: The administration characterizes these crimes as the "deadly result" of "Radical Left policies" that prioritize non-citizens over Americans. The President demands that Democrats end their "sabotage" and immediately fund the DHS to facilitate mass removals.Administrative Stance: The report reaffirms the "America First" doctrine, asserting that the era of open borders is being met with "decisive force" to restore law and order.The document serves as an argument for the administration’s mass-deportation agenda, framing the DHS funding standoff as a choice between national security and "horrific violence."

This article outlines the Trump Administration’s ongoing efforts to deport criminal illegal aliens while accusing congressional Democrats of endangering the public by blocking Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding and supporting sanctuary city policies.Key highlights include:Violent Crime Report: The administration catalogs a series of "horrific and depraved" crimes allegedly committed by illegal aliens in early 2026. These cases include:Child Victimization: The rape of an 11-year-old in Georgia, the murder of a three-year-old in Florida, and the rape of a five-year-old in New York.Violent Assaults: A sickening torture and home invasion in North Carolina and the stabbing of a mother in Virginia.Attacks on Veterans: The murder of an 83-year-old Air Force veteran who was pushed onto subway tracks in New York City.Recidivism and Prior Releases: The article emphasizes that many of the suspects had been previously deported multiple times or were released into the U.S. interior under the Biden Administration. It cites a Honduran national in New York who remained on the streets despite 15 prior criminal charges and four deportations.Political Conflict: The administration characterizes these crimes as the "deadly result" of "Radical Left policies" that prioritize non-citizens over Americans. The President demands that Democrats end their "sabotage" and immediately fund the DHS to facilitate mass removals.Administrative Stance: The report reaffirms the "America First" doctrine, asserting that the era of open borders is being met with "decisive force" to restore law and order.The document serves as an argument for the administration’s mass-deportation agenda, framing the DHS funding standoff as a choice between national security and "horrific violence."

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