No sympathy from me

The problem of illegals is a serious one indeed.  We have illegals running traffic lights.  We have illegals stealing the American way of life.  Thankfully, under President Donald Trump’s amazing leadership, ICE is scooping up illegals left and right.  They are then kicking them out of our fine country.

From the time that we’re young enough to understand, we’re taught that we live in a nation of rules and laws.  Most of us recognize that and guide ourselves accordingly.  Illegals, however, don’t.  That’s why they deserve the consequences of their actions: arrest, detainment and, hopefully, permanent deportation, even if it tears their counterfeit families to shreds.

That’s why I don’t feel sorry for illegals when bad things happen to them while they’re in detention facilities. More to the point, I don’t feel bad when I read news stories such as this, that report deaths of illegals.  The Trump administration is reporting that at least nine illegals have died recently while in American custody.  This is good news, because that means there are less illegals who can sneak back into our country after rightfully being forcibly removed.

No, there can be no sympathy for illegals, especially when they suffer crushing consequences such as removal from the United States, separation from their families and even death.  These illegals are too stupid to realize that if they simply played by the rules, they wouldn’t have to worry about conditions inside detention centers.

The nine people that this article speaks of probably didn’t expect to actually be held accountable for their actions.  If I were a betting man, I’d put my money on them being so arrogant as to think that the rules apply to everyone else, but not to them.  That is why I’m celebrating the deaths of these illegals.  They brought their deaths upon themselves.

Thankfully, there are far more people dying than just these nine.  Yes, yes, that’s cruel of me to say and it’s probably in poor taste.  But with every illegal that dies, that’s one less person we have to worry about possibly coming back and committing violent crimes as most illegals tend to do.

Remember: the illegals who are dying left and right would likely be alive today if they simply understood that the rules do apply to them and that the rules dictate that they follow the proper procedures.  Given that most illegals from Mexico and elsewhere in South America especially continue to sneak in, it’s only fair that they suffer severe consequences and you can’t get more severe than death.

Are illegals really willing to potentially die?  What motivates them to engage in what I believe to be clear suicidal behavior?  Is life really that bad where they are coming from?

I couldn’t care less about the conditions in their home countries.  The United States, like most developed countries, has strict policies in place to ensure that people who want to be in our country are coming here legally.  People who think that they’re too good to simply stay put deserve what’s coming to them, even if their actions put them in a pine box six feet under.