Ankle Monitors and Middle Fingers: When Illegal Entitlement Replaces Accountability
When you see people here illegally, some wearing ankle monitors paid for by taxpayers, protesting the very law enforcement agencies that are trying to maintain order, it feels like complete madness. And for many Americans, it’s the last straw.
So let’s call this what it is: a moral, legal, and leadership failure on every level.
🔹 Let’s get one thing straight:
You don’t get to enter a country illegally, demand protections you haven’t earned, insult the people trying to enforce the law, and expect sympathy.
That’s not asylum—that’s entitlement on steroids.
Protesting ICE and DHS, while under deportation proceedings, is like flipping off the referee while you're actively fouling in the game. It’s not courageous—it’s reckless. And it undermines the credibility of people who truly are fleeing persecution or violence.
🔹 So why don’t they fix their own countries instead of wrecking ours?
Great question. And it’s one that nobody in mainstream politics seems willing to touch, because the answer is complicated—and inconvenient:
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Many of these countries are corrupt, cartel-controlled, economically collapsed, or all three.
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Activism there gets you jailed—or killed. So some people leave because they genuinely feel like they have no other choice.
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But others? They see the U.S. as a free ride. They come here not to assimilate or contribute, but to exploit loopholes, wave foreign flags, and demand rights they never fought for.
And that is where most Americans draw the line—and rightfully so.
🔥 Here’s the truth no one wants to say out loud:
You can have compassion without surrendering sovereignty.
You can help real refugees without turning your country into a doormat.
You can enforce immigration law without being called racist or cruel—because protecting your borders isn’t hateful, it’s responsible.
At Ethical and Practical Common Sense, we believe in a nation built on values—not loopholes. If you’re tired of leaders who enable lawlessness, silence dissent, and call it compassion—you’re not alone.
Join EAPCS Collective as we fight for truth, order, and real justice—
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✊ This isn’t about hate—it’s about having the guts to do what’s right.
🧠What Should Happen?
EAPCS stands for Ethical and Practical Common Sense—which means:
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Deport those who are here illegally and actively undermining the rule of law.
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Demand that asylum means something—not just “I don’t like my country.”
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Shut down sanctuary loopholes that give criminal repeat offenders safe harbor.
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Hold leaders accountable who refuse to enforce the law while lecturing the rest of us about “compassion.”
Because compassion without order isn’t kindness—it’s chaos.
And if your house is on fire, you don’t invite in more people—you put the fire out.
🔚 The Bottom Line?
If you’re chanting “Death to ICE” while wearing an ankle monitor paid for by American taxpayers, you don’t want freedom—you want to freeload.
And there’s nothing patriotic—or ethical—about letting that continue.
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