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Trump Says Almost 300K Illegal Aliens Purged from Social Security Rolls

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President Trump just dropped a bombshell: nearly 300,000 illegal aliens scrubbed from Social Security rolls, with another 100,000 yanked from Medicare. This isn’t some bureaucratic footnote—it’s a direct strike at the heart of a long-standing 2A concern. For years, gun rights advocates have sounded the alarm on non-citizens padding voter rolls, welfare systems, and yes, federal databases that feed into background checks via the NICS system. Remember the endless debates over ITINs (Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers) issued to undocumented folks, which critics argued could masquerade as SSNs in firearm purchase forms? Trump’s purge signals a housecleaning that’s long overdue, potentially tightening the noose on fraudulent identities that slip through ATF Form 4473 cracks and enable prohibited persons to arm up undetected.

Dig deeper, and the 2A implications are electric. With illegal immigration surging under previous administrations—Biden-era border encounters hit 10 million by some counts—these rolls were a ticking time bomb for Second Amendment integrity. Non-citizens aren’t just ineligible for benefits; under federal law (18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(5)), they’re flat-out prohibited from possessing firearms. Yet lax verification let ghosts in the machine, inflating denials stats that anti-gunners weaponize to push universal background checks and red-flag laws. This cleanup, if it cascades to NICS and state systems, could slash false positives, vindicate law-abiding carriers, and expose how open borders erode constitutional safeguards. Trump’s move isn’t just fiscal housekeeping; it’s a pro-2A flex, reminding us that secure rolls mean secure rights—no more sanctuary policies undermining the right to keep and bear arms.

The ripple effects? Expect gun-grabbers to howl about xenophobia while ignoring how this bolsters public safety without infringing on Americans. For the 2A community, it’s a win worth celebrating: fewer fraudulent claims mean fewer excuses for overreach. Pair this with Trump’s pledge to dismantle ATF’s pistol brace rule and protect suppressors, and you’ve got a blueprint for restoring sanity. Stay vigilant—demand audits extend to every federal database touching firearms. The purge has begun; let’s ensure it finishes the job.

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