Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Evening Sky 8-26-25

For too long, states watched helplessly as their communities were overrun by those who broke our laws to get here. While Washington politicians debated and delayed, criminal aliens roamed freely through American neighborhoods. They took advantage of a federal government that refused to enforce its own immigration laws. But in America’s heartland? That era of helplessness is finally over.

The Trump administration changed everything. Suddenly, states can actually fight back.

Just months ago, this would have been unthinkable. From the alligator-infested swamps of Florida to the wide-open plains of the Midwest, governors are stepping forward with creative solutions. They’re protecting their citizens from the consequences of illegal immigration—and it’s about time.

Nebraska just announced its entry into this coalition of enforcement with the “Cornhusker Clink.”

Good Night, Patriots!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It’s a new 280-bed detention facility in McCook that will house criminal illegal aliens awaiting deportation. The facility came together through a partnership between ICE and the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services.

That blunt message from DHS Secretary Kristi Noem? Music to my ears. Finally—someone who gets it. No more catch-and-release nonsense. The choice is simple: leave voluntarily or face detention in facilities designed to hold you until deportation. Can you imagine the Biden administration saying something like this? Me neither.
States Unite Against Border Chaos

Nebraska joins Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz” and Indiana’s “Speedway Slammer” in a growing network of state-run detention facilities. These states are actually supporting federal immigration enforcement—what a concept! The creative names might draw smiles, but don’t be fooled. The mission is deadly serious.

These facilities are helping ICE expand from the pathetic 39,000 detainees at the end of the Biden administration to nearly 59,000 today. The goal? Reaching 100,000 capacity. That’s real enforcement, not the joke we had before.

The Trump administration also opened the “Lonestar Lockup” at Fort Bliss in Texas. It starts with 1,000 beds but can expand to 5,000. This rapid expansion gets funding through what they’re calling the “One Big Beautiful Bill.” It will ultimately create 80,000 new detention beds nationwide. Now that’s what I call putting America first.