

Say It Again: No Amnesty!
Amnesty Word Dead, Spirit Alive
- The word "amnesty" is politically dead but its essence may reappear under different names in Washington.
- Proposals may offer pathways to legal residency without citizenship, which could effectively halt deportations by exploiting procedural delays.
The Hidden Amnesty Threat That Could End Deportations Overnight
The word "amnesty" may be dead, but the essence of it is still alive in Washington, D.C., disguised by semantics. Charlie Kirk warns that a new loophole is being proposed which would grant a pathway to legal residency for illegals who claim to have been in the U.S. for 10 years without crimes. This proposal could effectively stop all deportations by allowing anyone to claim this status, causing lengthy court delays that would halt enforcement.
This loophole weaponizes compassion and exploits good intentions, allowing every illegal immigrant to say they've been here 10 years, thereby triggering lengthy legal processes and preventing deportations. It mimics the flawed asylum system, creating a massive backlog and undermining the mass deportation agenda.
Charlie explains this tactic as a strategic move by open borders advocates to maintain the "great replacement" by halting deportations through legal delays, despite the strong public and political stance against amnesty and mass illegal immigration.
Reject 10-Year Loophole Proposal
- Do not accept a 10-year stay loophole for illegals as it would delay deportations for years.
- Reject this strategy as it would short-circuit all deportations and undermine immigration enforcement.