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Markwayne Mullin, Tom Homan Promise More Deportations, Less Street Drama

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President Trump’s incoming heavy hitters, Senator Markwayne Mullin and Border Czar Tom Homan, are doubling down on a deportation machine that’s set to rev up without the fireworks the left loves to film for their viral outrage reels. In a recent Fox News appearance, Mullin laid it out plain: expect many more migrants shipped out in 2025, but through a low-profile policy that skips the dramatic street sweeps and media circuses. Homan backed it up, promising to target the worst offenders first—think criminal aliens who’ve been shielded by sanctuary city nonsense—while flying under the radar to avoid giving CNN prime-time fodder. This isn’t about spectacle; it’s surgical efficiency, leveraging interior enforcement and quiet removals to clear out the 10-20 million illegals who’ve flooded in under Biden-Harris open borders.

The genius here is how it flips the script on the establishment media’s anti-ICE propaganda, which thrives on images of crying families and raids to paint enforcement as heartless theater. By going low-key—busing, flying, and processing without the drama—this administration starves the narrative beast, letting results speak louder than protests. For the 2A community, this is a massive win with ripple effects. Illegals, especially those tied to cartels and gangs like MS-13, are disproportionately involved in gun crimes—ATF data shows non-citizens account for a huge chunk of traced crime guns, often smuggled or stolen in high-immigration hotspots. Fewer unvetted migrants means less street-level gangbangers packing heat in our neighborhoods, reducing the gun violence stats that anti-2A politicians weaponize to push red-flag laws and mag bans. It’s not just border security; it’s indirect protection for law-abiding gun owners who get smeared as the problem when criminal aliens turn cities into war zones.

Looking ahead, this policy could reshape the immigration debate and bolster 2A defenses in key swing states like Arizona and Texas, where armed cartel incursions have ranchers and border patriots on edge. If Homan delivers half of what he promises—potentially 1-2 million deportations annually—it’ll drain the swamp of prohibited persons who shouldn’t touch a firearm under federal law (18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(5)). Pro-2A warriors should cheer this as a stealth ally: stronger enforcement equals safer communities, fewer excuses for gun grabs, and a cultural shift where deport first, virtue-signal never becomes the norm. Keep an eye on Mullin and Homan—they’re not just talking; they’re reloading America.

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