In what can only be described as a nightmare scenario, a woman was brutally set on fire on a New York City subway train, an act committed by an individual identified as an illegal immigrant from Guatemala. This horrific incident, which took place on a Sunday morning, isn't just a crime; it's a glaring symptom of a much larger problem that America faces today: the unchecked presence of illegal immigrants within our borders.
The suspect, having previously been deported, reentered the country illegally, a fact that brings the failure of our immigration system into sharp focus. This wasn't just a random act of violence; it was one committed by someone who should not have been here in the first place.

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Think about it—how many tragedies need to unfold before we take decisive action? This woman's life was extinguished in the most barbaric way possible, not just because of one individual's evil actions, but because of a systemic failure to protect our citizens from those who disregard our laws. If illegal immigration had been curtailed, this tragedy might never have happened.
We cannot afford to wait for another innocent life to be lost. The call to action is clear: we must implement mass deportations. It's not about being harsh; it's about being responsible. It's about ensuring the safety of every American who steps onto public transit, expecting to return home safely.
The time for half-measures is over. We need to strengthen our borders, enforce our laws, and ensure that those who break them face the consequences. This isn't just about securing our nation; it's about preventing another senseless act of violence from claiming another American life. It's time to act, America, before the next tragedy strikes. Demand from your leaders the action that is long overdue: mass deportations to protect our communities and honor the memory of those like the woman on the subway, whose life was stolen by someone who should never have been here.
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