In an era where our nation’s sovereignty faces challenges from unchecked illegal immigration, human trafficking, and drug cartels, it’s more important than ever to elect candidates who prioritize border security and support proven leaders in key positions.
Kristi Noem: A Steadfast Guardian for Homeland Security
As Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Kristi Noem brings her experience as South Dakota’s Governor to the forefront of national security. Known for her unwavering commitment to conservative values, Noem has consistently advocated for stricter immigration enforcement, including enhanced border wall construction and rapid deportation of those who enter illegally. Under her leadership, DHS can focus on:
- Protecting American Communities: Cracking down on sanctuary cities and ensuring federal immigration laws are upheld.
- Combating Human Trafficking: Leveraging DHS resources to dismantle networks that exploit vulnerable migrants.
- Streamlining Legal Immigration: Promoting a merit-based system that benefits American workers and the economy.
Candidates who support Noem understand that weak borders lead to increased crime and strained resources. We need leaders in Congress and state offices who will back her initiatives to make America safe again.
Kash Patel: Restoring Integrity to the FBI
FBI Director Kash Patel, with his background in national security and intelligence, is poised to transform the bureau into a force that aggressively targets threats tied to illegal immigration. Patel’s prior roles in the Trump administration highlighted his dedication to exposing corruption and focusing on real dangers like cartel operations and terrorist infiltration through porous borders. His leadership means:
- Targeting Cartels and Gangs: Directing FBI investigations toward MS-13, fentanyl smugglers, and other criminal enterprises fueled by open borders.
- Enhancing Inter-Agency Cooperation: Working hand-in-hand with DHS and ICE to prosecute immigration-related crimes.
- Upholding the Rule of Law: Ensuring the FBI prioritizes American citizens over political agendas.
By electing candidates who endorse Patel, we ensure the FBI remains a tool for justice, not bureaucracy, in the fight against immigration-driven threats.
Tom Homan: The Border Czar America Deserves
As Border Czar, Tom Homan draws on his decades of experience as former Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Homan is a vocal proponent of “zero-tolerance” policies that deter illegal crossings and enforce existing laws. His no-apologies stance on deportation and border enforcement is exactly what’s needed to stem the tide of millions crossing annually. Key aspects of his approach include:
- Mass Deportations: Prioritizing the removal of criminal aliens and those who overstay visas to reduce burdens on social services.
- Border Wall Expansion: Advocating for physical barriers, technology, and increased personnel to secure high-risk areas.
- Deterring Asylum Abuse: Reforming the system to prevent fraudulent claims that overwhelm our courts and resources.
Supporting candidates who champion Homan’s policies means voting for a return to secure borders and respect for our immigration laws.
Judicial Obstruction: Lower Court Injunctions Hampering Enforcement
One of the most significant barriers to effective immigration control has been the rampant use of nationwide injunctions by activist lower court judges, often appointed by previous Democratic administrations. These rulings have repeatedly stalled President Trump’s bold executive actions aimed at securing the border and enforcing existing laws. For instance, in early 2025, multiple district courts issued sweeping injunctions blocking Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Executive Order, which sought to end automatic citizenship for children of non-citizens and non-permanent residents.
Judges in Maryland, Massachusetts, and Washington state halted the policy entirely, preventing its implementation nationwide despite its focus on curbing exploitation of U.S. citizenship laws. This judicial overreach extended to other policies, such as fast-track deportations and passport gender marker changes, with at least 35 nationwide injunctions issued in the first six months of Trump’s second term alone. While the Supreme Court intervened in June 2025 to limit these universal blocks, ruling 6-3 that courts exceeded their authority under the Judiciary Act of 1789, the delays allowed millions in potential enforcement actions to slip through, underscoring how unelected judges have weaponized the courts against national security priorities. These injunctions not only frustrate policy implementation but also embolden illegal immigrants and their advocates, making frontline enforcement more challenging.
Escalating Protests: From Peaceful Demonstrations to Violent Confrontations
Protests against ICE and immigration enforcement have surged since Trump’s inauguration in January 2025, turning many operations into chaotic standoffs that endanger agents and disrupt public order. Over 700 immigration-related demonstrations occurred in the first half of 2025 alone, spanning all 50 states, with large-scale actions in cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, Minneapolis, and New York.
What began as rallies against mass deportations quickly escalated; in June 2025, protests in Los Angeles turned into riots involving arson, looting, and assaults on federal vehicles.
By late 2025 and into 2026, tactics included blocking ICE facilities, following agents with whistles to disrupt arrests, and even doxxing officers’ personal information online. In Minneapolis, a December 2025 operation targeting Somali communities sparked tense standoffs, culminating in an ICE agent fatally shooting a protester in January 2026 amid claims of self-defense. Similar incidents in Portland and Chicago involved tear gas, pepper balls, and rubber bullets, with protesters often outnumbering agents and creating no-go zones for enforcement. These actions have forced ICE to adapt with bolder sweeps, but they’ve also led to a 413% to 700% spike in assaults on officers, including vehicular attacks and gunfire, turning routine duties into high-risk operations.
Media Bias: Fueling Anti-ICE Sentiment and Undermining Agents
Mainstream media outlets have played a pivotal role in amplifying opposition to ICE, often portraying agents as aggressors while downplaying the threats they face. Coverage from networks like NBC, CNN, and MSNBC has focused on alleged excessive force, with headlines decrying “dangerous, sensationalized operations” and “masked agents treating streets like the Wild West.” For example, after the Minneapolis shooting, outlets like The New York Times and POLITICO questioned ICE’s tactics without highlighting the 1,300% rise in assaults on officers or the 3,200% increase in vehicular attacks. MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow and others have used inflammatory rhetoric, comparing enforcement to “deterrence through cruelty,” which critics argue inspires violence. This biased reporting erodes public support—polls show 53% of Americans now view deportations as “too much”—and creates a hostile environment that makes agents’ jobs more perilous by justifying resistance. DHS officials note that such narratives have directly contributed to the surge in threats, including doxxing and attacks on agents’ families.
Heightened Dangers: How Obstruction Makes Enforcement Riskier
The combination of judicial delays, protests, and media scrutiny has dramatically increased the dangers for ICE agents, transforming immigration enforcement into a battlefield. Assaults on officers skyrocketed by 1,300% in 2025, with vehicular incidents up 3,200%, as protesters and agitators—emboldened by sanctuary policies—resort to violence.Agents face projectiles, gunfire, and physical attacks during raids, as seen in Los Angeles where masked protesters smashed vehicles and assaulted personnel. In Portland, rioters besieged an ICE facility, posting death threats and destroying property, while nationwide doxxing exposes agents and their families to gangs like MS-13. Over 30 deaths in ICE detention in 2025 alone highlight the strain, but the real toll is on agents: former ICE leaders warn that politicization and lack of accountability for attackers will prolong recovery and deter recruitment.
Why Your Vote Matters: Elect Candidates Who Stand with These Leaders
At MAGA Buzz PAC, we believe that immigration isn’t just a policy issue—it’s about preserving our way of life. Weak leadership has led to record-breaking illegal crossings, overwhelming cities, and a humanitarian crisis at the border. By backing candidates who support Kris Noem, Kash Patel, and Tom Homan, we can:
- Reduce crime and drug influx tied to open borders.
- Protect American jobs and wages from unfair competition.
- Ensure a fair, orderly immigration system that welcomes legal entrants.
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