GOP Gears Up to Unleash Deportation Storm: ‘Brace Yourself’

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House GOP heavyweight Rep. Clay Higgins dropped a bombshell Tuesday, telling local law enforcement to “get geared up” for ICE’s nationwide sweep. Speaking at the House Federal Law Enforcement Oversight Subcommittee he chairs, the Louisiana firebrand declared, “ICE is coming,”—conservatives say it’s the clarion call for justice.

Higgins didn’t mince words. “You will very soon be given the opportunity to join a task force with ICE in your state and your community to remove criminal illegals,” he told sheriffs and cops, framing it as an “ongoing” mission. Republicans cheer—this is Trump’s 89-order blitz in 50 days hitting overdrive.

The goal’s crystal clear—round up illegals wreaking havoc. “This is a restoration of law and order in our country,” Higgins vowed, promising his subcommittee’s muscle. Conservatives nod—Biden’s 14 million border flood, per expert Joseph Humire, demands this; Trump’s slashing crossings to 300 daily isn’t enough.

Sheriff Bob Songer’s all in—Klickitat County, Washington, is ready. “Put me on speed dial,” he told ICE boss Tom Homan, pledging to back Trump’s play. Sheriff Bob Gualtieri of Pinellas County, Florida, echoed it, joining ICE’s 287(g) program—Republicans say it’s red states stepping up where blue flops.

Higgins pushed for teeth—legislation to make ICE detainers law, not requests. “Criminal illegals will be deported directly from jail,” he said, slamming sanctuary cities that release them to “commit more crime.” Conservatives roar—Trump’s 82 percent speech approval last week backs this gut punch.

Experts at the hearing piled on—Humire warned Biden’s flood left a “crime, terror contingent” rivaling our Army and Marines. “If that’s not a national security emergency, I don’t know what is,” he said. Republicans argue it’s why this deportation wave’s non-negotiable—America’s bleeding.

Blue states resist—Washington’s sanctuary clowns double down, per Stateline.org. But Higgins isn’t fazed—task forces will roll, and locals can join or get out of the way. Conservatives see Trump’s 11,000 deported in 18 days as a start; this is the real hammer drop.

The GOP’s not asking permission. “In recent years we’ve seen weaponization of our justice system, lawlessness in our cities, and an open border,” Higgins said—Trump’s fixing it with “all the tools and resources” needed. Republicans say it’s a lifeline after Biden’s chaos.

Sheriffs like Kendrick in Idaho are primed—fentanyl’s the target, not farmhands. “My constituents support President Trump,” he told Stateline—97 percent GOP approval proves it. Conservatives bet this alliance crushes cartels and restores streets to Americans.

America’s had enough—Trump’s crew isn’t blinking. Higgins’ “get your mind right” isn’t a suggestion—it’s a battle cry. Republicans stand tall: mass deportations are coming, and this red wave’s saving the nation, one criminal hauled out at a time.