It’s not enough for Democrats to ignore the laws of this country—they seem determined to rub it in the faces of every law-abiding American. Case in point: Democrat Congressman Seth Moulton brought an illegal immigrant, Marcelo Gomes da Silva, as his special guest to the State of the Union. Not only did he parade this man into Congress, but when questions arose, he tried to hide him away in his office. That’s the left for you—break the rules, then cover it up.
But now the story has exploded. It turns out this so-called “victim” is connected to police reports about sexual assault and incidents involving juveniles. That’s right, this isn’t just a matter of illegal entry into the country—there are serious accusations swirling around the person Moulton chose to champion. It’s almost as if Democrats have a special talent for picking the absolute worst “martyrs” to put on a pedestal.
This is what Americans get with the Democrat Party. They tell us that most illegal immigrants are harmless, but every time they pick one to make a political point, it ends up backfiring. They all conveniently forget the first crime: crossing the border illegally. Now, they want us to pretend we should welcome anyone and everyone—no questions asked, even as reports link their poster child to shocking crimes.
And Democrats don’t stop at ignoring the law—they actively undermine law enforcement. They do everything they can to interfere with ICE, undermine agents on the front lines, and block any attempt to keep Americans safe. Instead of protecting citizens, they’re playing politics with your security—defending the indefensible, all so they can score points against Republicans and Donald Trump.
This is who the Democrats are: reckless, anti-American, and entirely disconnected from reality. Ask yourself—if this is their idea of a hero, what does that say about their values? Why are the interests of foreign lawbreakers always coming first? Maybe the next time the left is looking for a mascot, they should try picking someone who actually respects this country. Or is that just too much to ask?
Source: Townhall
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