People constantly criticize President Trump for deporting individuals who cross our border illegally. But let’s be honest: nearly every nation in the world enforces the same laws—if you enter illegally, you’re either deported, fined, or imprisoned. That’s not extremism; it’s sovereignty.
So when I hear that the numbers of deportations or removals are inflated—my question is: inflated for who, and why does that even matter? The argument shouldn’t center on statistics. It should center on human lives.
Here’s the truth: President Trump focused on stopping the problem before it starts. He understood the reality of what migrants—especially women and girls—face on their journey to the U.S. border. We’re not talking about inconvenience or bureaucracy. We’re talking about rape, abuse, extortion, and death.
The Border Is Controlled by Cartels
The U.S.–Mexico border isn’t a safe place. It’s a violent, cartel-controlled zone. The vast majority of migrants, especially women and children, interact with these cartels, and the price to cross includes not just money, but often their bodies and their dignity.
While precise statistics are difficult to track due to underreporting, conservative estimates suggest that at least 1 in 3 women, and as high as 60% in some groups, are sexually assaulted during the journey. Let that sink in.
Organizations like Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and The Women’s Refugee Commission have documented this horrific reality. They have data. They have stories. They’ve been ringing alarm bells for years.
What Did Trump Do?
Trump said: “Don’t come.” He tried to stop the flow—because he knew that if people don’t try to cross, they won’t fall into the hands of traffickers. They won’t be raped. They won’t be extorted. They won’t be exposed to one of the most brutal, inhumane experiences on earth.
Stopping the flow means saving lives and protecting the vulnerable.
And Then Came Biden…
During the 2020 Democratic presidential debate, Joe Biden made this statement:
And they came.
From January 2021 to early 2025, CBP recorded over 8.2 million encounters at the southern border. Add to that 1.6 million known “gotaways”—people who crossed undetected—and we’re looking at more than 10 million illegal crossings.
Do the Gruesome Math
Let’s just focus on the 10 million we know about. Let’s say—very conservatively—that 1 out of every 3 was a woman. That’s over 3 million women.
Now take just the low-end estimate: 1 in 3 of those women were raped during the journey. That’s 1 million women violated.
One million women raped.
And why were they there? Because Biden called them to the border. He told them to surge. He told them to come.
He didn’t tell them, “Beware of the cartels.” He didn’t warn them, “You could be raped or killed.” He didn’t say, “Wait until we have a humane system in place.” He opened the door to suffering.
This Is Not Political—It’s Personal
Did you ever stop to consider this?
If you voted for Biden, you need to face this. This isn’t about partisanship—this is about people. About real human beings, especially women and children, who have been brutalized because of a policy of open arms with no safeguards.
I’m not asking you to take my word for it. Do the research. Visit sites like:
👉 https://www.notentitledtoyourownfacts.com/2022/09/19/bidens-call-for-migrants-to-surge-the-border/
Who Really Cares?
Ask yourself this: Who cares more for immigrants? The one who warns them not to come and suffer, or the one who invites them into a living nightmare?
Trump’s policy was hard—but it saved lives. Biden’s words may have sounded compassionate—but they paved the road to millions of shattered lives.
If we truly care about justice, compassion, and human dignity—we must stop the flow.
