The latest political dance craze sweeping the nation is admitting to everyone that you’re an illegal alien with no right to be in the U.S. and daring the authorities to do anything about it. Remember when you used to keep bad things hidden because you knew that you’d get in trouble? That’s all over now. If you’re on the left, and especially if you’re gay, brown, black, gender-confused, disabled, or anything-not-white, all the bad and illegal things you’ve done make you a Very Good Person but Also A Victim.
Did you know we’ve got illegal aliens serving as elected Congressional representatives? Don’t take my word for it, take it directly from the source. Here’s Rep. Kaohly Vang Her of Minnesota proudly telling the world her family broke the law when coming to the U.S., and that she’s an illegal alien.
“So his parents are illegal in this country,” she said, telling a story of how her own father lied on immigration paperwork about family relationships. “I am illegal in this country.”
Yes, readers, that’s supposed to be a proud “mic drop” moment in 2025, admitting that you’re not a citizen and that you’ve been illegally elected to the United States House of Reprentatives. This is what the left considers a proud, bold stance. But will anyone do anything about it? It’s hard to see how, since law-breaking-if-you’re-a-leftist seems to generate so few consequences in the 21st century.
It’s not just elected officials doing it either, but illegal gay aliens from Vietnam who post bitchy comments online about what Vice President JD Vance wears. He calls himself “Derek Guy,” but who knows what his name may be. Guy wrote a long, teary post about how his family may have come here illegally, but they’re good people, and good people shouldn’t be deported, etc.
He may be getting too big for his wash-n-wear britches. Vance noticed the tweet, and he noticed the suggestions from other users that an admitted illegal alien might need some attention from immigration authorities. Vance responded to a tweet with an image from the famous horror movie “The Shining.”
The the Department of Homeland Security signaled their interest, too, with a cheeky meme:
Let’s see what everyday people had to say. Lots of very, very angry leftists don’t like the idea of enforcing the law:
Some others had a sense of humor: