It has to end now

I have made no secret of the fact that I am a supporter of President Trump.  He is the only political figure to whose campaign I’ve financially contributed.  I support him both as a citizen and as a mayoral candidate.  It’s been eight hours since he took the oath and he’s been going non-stop.

One of the many changes that Trump is making involves birthright citizenship.  He is putting it to an end by way of an Executive Order that he issued today.  It’s about time, too.  Look, things have changed since our founding fathers formed our great nation.  They did not intend birthright citizenship to be abused the way’s being abused now, mostly by illegal Mexicans and Asians who come here to have anchor babies.

As I said, the abuse is happening at the hands of illegal Mexicans.  They are the biggest offenders.  But Asians come here too, with the sole intent of giving birth on our soil so that they can reap the benefits of mothering an anchor baby.  That has to stop, and Trump seems to be the only one who cares about our country enough to make it happen.

This should have happened a long time ago.  This should have happened during Trump’s first term.  But man, oh man, is he making up for lost time.  Not even twelve hours in, and he’s making illegals turn around from the border, whether voluntarily or by force.  That is true justice, folks.

Now, when I become Albany’s 76th mayor, I will, as I’ve said multiple times, make it so that Albany works directly with ICE to rid our city of illegals, no matter their race, ethnicity or national origin.

I will fully cooperate with ICE so that they can conduct mass capture events designed to ship illegals to ICE detention centers with the singular goal of sending them back from whence they came.

If good ol’ Michael Crook becomes mayor of Albany, then on November 6th, the illegals better start running scared and they better start packing.  Our outgoing mayor, Kathy Sheehan, didn’t have the guts or the drive to do what’s best for Albany: get rid of any and all illegals, without exception and without favor.

Our governor, Kathy Hochul, took to X to whine about mean ol’ Trump’s decision.  She huffed and puffed and said that her administration will do all that it can to ensure that those born in New York state have the “rights and protections that prior generations of new Americans have been granted.”  Cute.  That’s really cute.

Hochul seems to be ignoring the fact that this isn’t about taking away rights from people in general.  It’s about protecting our nation and it’s about ensuring that one doesn’t get all of the benefits of being an American simply because they popped out of their mothers’ hoo-hahs on US soil.  Hochul is ignorant and is blind to the truth.  That can’t be helped.

I’ve got some bad news for Hochul: automatic citizenship is not a Constitutional right.  If this ever escalates to the point that the Supreme Court becomes involved, it will not bode well for her.  This matter will be out of her hands. SCOTUS actually has already addressed this issue and Hochul will have no leg to stand on.

No matter what her lawyers are telling her, if birthright citizenship ends, and it will, she cannot write her own rules.  Tough concept, huh, Hochul?

Yes, there will be lawsuits.  In fact, at least one has already been filed by a group that coddles illegals.  Their efforts will be in vain and even more illegals will be brought to tears. After all, the American dream belongs to, you know, Americans.

Because of these lawsuits, SCOTUS will absolutely be involved and although I predict a lengthy legal battle, I also predict victory for those of us who want a better America, an America that will be wise about who is declared a citizen.  Yes, yes, I’m well aware of the Fourteenth Amendment, and that’s where SCOTUS will come into play.

It will come down to our founding fathers’ intent.  They did not intend for the Asians and Mexicans (statistically, they are the worst offenders) to take advantage of their generosity.  I’m certain that SCOTUS will interpret that amendment to mean that birthright citizenship can in fact go away.

We need to put an end people illegally giving birth here with the sole intent of creating an anchor baby.  Just so you know, the Asians, specifically the Chinese, have a whole maternity tourism thing going on.  It’s designed to scam our country by giving automatic citizenship to babies who don’t deserve it.  That is not what the Fourteenth Amendment was meant to protect.

Folks, while the highest court in the land mulls Trump’s heroic efforts, I care enough about Albany to make mass deportations happen.

No matter which way the battle goes on that end, I will fight for Albany’s safety and decency by ejecting illegals, one after another.  Let’s see Hochul stop me if I get the keys to City Hall.

Trump…well…trumps Hochul.  Come at me, Hochul!  When I become mayor, I look forward to doing battle with you in the name of a better, brighter, safer Albany.

You clearly don’t care about New York.  If you did, you’d be standing with Trump instead of standing in the sewer that you’re standing in now, that sewer being full of people who give comfort and aid to illegals, an act that should absolutely be considered an act of treason as illegals are our enemies.

Obviously, I can’t do anything about birthright citizenship, even if I’m elected.  I also can’t do anything if an illegal baby pops out at St. Peter’s.  As of right now, that baby is a citizen even when popped out by an illegal.  That will change post hast, and it’s all thanks to Trump, who will survive any legal challenges thrown his way by lawsuits and SCOTUS challenges.

Mark my words: when I take office, I will follow through: Albany will send the illegals packing.  I can’t do jack about birthright citizenship, but I can and will do something about illegals.  After all, if we eradicate them from Albany like the cockroaches that they are, then they can’t illegally give birth on our soil and they therefore can’t benefit from having anchor babies.

I’m Michael Crook and I approved this message because unlike our outgoing mayor, and unlike our own governor, I truly care about Albany.