Rwanda has stepped up where others falter, agreeing to accept up to 250 deportees from the United States as part of President Trump’s bold third-country deportation plan. This initiative showcases a Trump-era strategy focused on protecting American borders and security. It’s about time we see international leaders standing beside America in this fight.
Critics on the left may whine about the logistics or morality of such plans, but they miss the point entirely. It’s not just about deportation; it’s about maintaining law and order. While the liberal elite sip their lattes and preach open borders, real Americans demand action.
Now look at Rwanda. Here’s a country that understands what it means to be a willing partner. They see the benefit of cooperating with the U.S., unlike those who cry and stomp at even the idea of enforcing immigration law. With this step, Rwanda sends a message: nations must work together to tackle immigration issues, whether coastal elites like it or not.
Rwanda agreed to accept up to 250 deportees from the United States under the Trump administration's expanding third-country deportation program, its government said Tuesday. https://t.co/M9xSTLOjTV
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) August 5, 2025
Of course, the mainstream media avoids talking about the effectiveness of such cooperation. They’d rather focus on political grandstanding and superficial narratives. Where’s the praise for Rwanda’s bold decision? Instead, they criticize every move Trump ever made. It’s easier for them to demonize rather than acknowledge when a policy works.
The real question is, why don’t more countries follow Rwanda’s lead? Are they afraid of upsetting the globalist agenda? Or is it simply that they, like many on the left, don’t have the backbone to stand for what’s right? Maybe it’s time to reconsider who our true allies are in this world.