When the Law Looks Away: The Hidden Cost of a Broken Border

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It’s no wonder the streets feel more dangerous, more chaotic, more lawless. Police patrols are stretched thin. Not because crime is going down — but because they’re busy dealing with situations that should never have existed in the first place.

This is the new normal: overwhelmed police departments diverted from real crime to babysit the consequences of unchecked immigration. Violent offenders slip through the cracks. Drug rings flourish. Ordinary people feel the chill of insecurity creeping into their neighborhoods. And why? Because our law enforcement is handcuffed — not by criminals, but by policy.

We’re told to trust the system. That everything’s under control. But anyone with eyes can see it’s unraveling.

Millions of taxpayer dollars are being swallowed whole. Officers are pulled from their posts, wasting precious time and manpower handling individuals who, by law, shouldn’t even be on this soil. Meanwhile, the average citizen waits — for justice, for safety, for a government that puts them first.

How many crimes need to go unsolved? How many communities need to feel abandoned? How long will we pretend this isn’t spiraling out of control?

There comes a point when the line between compassion and chaos blurs. That line, for many, was crossed a long time ago.

When is enough finally enough?

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