MACDONALD: Kim Kardashian Accidentally Advocates for Trump Deportation Policy

When you roam the internet, and let’s be honest, it’s not dissimilar to poking around in a huge dumpster (everyone’s done that, right?) – You get a sense for what you should click on and what to avoid. I thought this was safe. It’s from Breitbart. The headline suggests Kim Kardashian said something stupid to say (as opposed to what, you ask) about “immigrants.” Low-hanging fruit, short on time, easy post, write it done.

Kim K is probably the world’s first empty-headed influencer (Maybe it’s Paris Hilton), famous for being famous, and worthy of some admiration. She leveraged whatever that is to become filthy rich for no good reason, but that doesn’t require her to be the brightest bulb in the pack.

Here she is out of her depth, on a subject she should have steered her prodigious decolletage away from.

“In the news you hear, ‘Oh, it’s about people who have committed these crimes and they’re trying to help out our country.’ But then you hear about all of the people who have worked so hard to build our country, and so many people that are such a part of our country getting affected,” she said. “People I know. People my friends know.”

“You want to believe that there’s a powerful message in protection, but then you see that it’s not really happening like that,” she continued. “It’s really tough, but I think that we have to do what we can to protect the people that have really supported and built our country.”

I’m not convinced she’s said anything. It’s very Kamala word salad-like, but if you pretend there is something other than drunk chipmunks and acorn shells between her ears, we arrive at one conclusion. No one should ask Kim Kardashian her opinion on (what is alleged to be) immigration policy, nor should she offer it even if prompted.

Fashion, make-up, and how to become a nd stay a rich bimbo. These are things I would look to the Kardashians for advice, as for what Kim actually said, here’s my take.

Without meaning to, Ms. Kardashian has advocated for Donald Trump’s deportation policy and Tom Homans’ persistent and dedicated execution of the effort.

If you want to protect the people who really supported and built our country, that’d be the descendants of legal immigrants. Those are the people who worked hard to ensure their children had a country to be proud of. They came to America, learned English, embraced the culture and the idea of liberty secured by a Constitutional Republic, while adding flavors of their culture without trying to hijack the nation.

America was built on values such as hard work, self-reliance, self-responsibility, Judeo-Christian morality (the moral framework of society), and the idea that we were a land of laws. They tried to pass this to their children and grandchildren, to protect their sacrifice so future generations could enjoy freedom and prosperity.

Legal immigrants built America, and to this day, the majority of legal immigrants oppose illegal immigration. They are not supporters of amnesty. They do not want open borders, and while they love their heritage, they did not leave impoverished, crime-riddled, shit holes to have them thrust upon them on US soil.

They want a predictable political environment with enough freedom to find their own version of prosperity. They are also the people most likely to suffer from the sort of open borders that progressives, especially clueless ones like Kim Kardashian, advocate for immigrant communities. Illegals look for the best camouflage, especially the drug and human traffickers, violent felons dumped into the US from foreign prisons, and anyone who believes the only way to get ahead is to take from others.

There is such a thing as an illegal person. Just walk into Nancy Pelosi’s house in your underwear with a hammer and try to get some ‘designer’ ice cream from her $30,000.00 twin refrigerators while you wait for the police to show up. You could also walk into Mexico, Turkey, Russia, China, and almost everywhere else uninvited and without permission and prove the point. Be happy if you don’t get shot.

You can’t advocate for the hard-working history of legal immigration to the United States and the country it built, and lawless, illegal entrants who literally take those jobs from legal citizens, who are saddled not just with the downsides but have to pay for their free stuff with whatever money they can make.

Money isn’t a problem for Kim or any of the Kardashians, and neither is thinking, apparently, because from where I sit, Kim meant to say she doesn’t like the deportation thing but more or less proved why it’s necessary and good for America.

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