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Oklahoma Gov. Stitt: Trump ‘Getting Bad Advice,’ We Can’t Deport Every Single Non-U.S. Citizen

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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt just dropped a bombshell on CNN’s State of the Union, calling out President Trump’s immigration push as fueled by bad advice and flatly stating we can’t deport every non-U.S. citizen. In a moment that’s got conservatives scratching their heads, Stitt—a solid Republican who’s no stranger to backing Trump—pushed back on the idea of mass deportations, arguing it’s logistically impossible and politically tone-deaf. This isn’t just pillow talk from a blue-state governor; Stitt’s Oklahoma is ground zero for border bleed-over, with sanctuary city debates and cartel incursions hitting red meat states hard. His critique highlights a growing rift in the GOP: while Trump rallies the base with deport them all bravado, pragmatists like Stitt warn it risks alienating the working-class voters who propelled the MAGA wave.

For the 2A community, this lands like a misfired round in a high-stakes shootout. Mass deportation rhetoric sounds tough on paper, but Stitt’s reality check exposes the chaos it could unleash—overstretched ICE agents, porous borders left wide open, and criminal elements (think MS-13 and cartel scouts) exploiting the distraction to flood in unchecked. We’ve seen it before: lax enforcement correlates directly with rising crime in rural America, where law-abiding gun owners become the first responders because feds are too busy chasing headlines. Trump’s bad advice might juice turnout at the next NRA rally, but if it leads to half-measures, we’re talking more unvetted non-citizens in our neighborhoods, straining local sheriffs and inflating the very threats that justify our Second Amendment rights. Stitt’s nudge is a reminder: real border security isn’t a deportation circus; it’s fortified walls, E-Verify mandates, and empowering states to self-defend—policies that keep America armed, safe, and sovereign.

The implications ripple into 2025 and beyond. If Trump listens to Stitt, we pivot to surgical strikes on criminal aliens, freeing up resources for the 2A wins we crave—like reciprocal concealed carry and ATF defunding. Ignore it, and the base fractures, handing Dems ammo to paint us as extremists while crime spikes justify their gun grabs. Pro-2A patriots, take note: demand policy over pageantry. Stitt’s not folding; he’s fighting smarter. Time for Trump to reload with better intel.

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