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Democrats use drug addicts to hold signs at protests

Last updated: April 14, 2025 5:38 pm
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During a recent protest against the deportation of undocumented immigrants connected to violent groups like MS-13 and Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua, a young Black man, visibly struggling with drug use, captured attention. Clutching a sign that boldly declares, “We are all immigrants,” he exhibited behaviors commonly associated with fentanyl intoxication, raising concerns about his well-being and the broader implications of drug addiction in social movements.

What is particularly concerning is the apparent indifference of those around him, who, while advocating for a cause, seem to overlook a person in distress. This is compounded by the Democratic Party’s stance—presumably supported by this young man—against the Trump administration’s initiatives aimed at curbing illegal immigration and drug trafficking. Such contradictions reflect a complex web of advocacy that often fails to address the very issues its supporters face.

Recent statistics paint a grim picture: from October 2023 to September 2024, the United States recorded 87,000 overdose deaths. This staggering number does not account for fatalities directly linked to drug trafficking activities, including violence stemming from gang rivalries and territorial disputes. These figures underscore the urgent need for a coherent policy that not only addresses immigration but also the intertwined crises of drug addiction and public safety.

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