Now this is the kind of government downsizing we need more of! President Trump’s Justice Department just gave 20 immigration judges their walking papers, and frankly, good riddance. According to ABC News, these judges and assistant chief judges were axed without explanation, and honestly, do we even need one? The immigration courts are buried under an avalanche of cases, and instead of throwing more bureaucrats at the problem, President Trump is taking a different approach—cutting the dead weight and cleaning house.
Let’s be real: the immigration system has been a complete disaster for decades. We’ve got millions of cases backlogged, and instead of actually enforcing immigration law, the left’s solution is always “more judges, more staff, more spending.” That’s how we got into this mess in the first place! Adding more government bloat won’t solve anything; it’ll just slow things down even more while taxpayers foot the bill. President Trump understands that government agencies operate like a bloated, inefficient corporation that desperately needs a CEO who knows how to trim the fat.
And let’s not ignore the real story here—Trump isn’t stopping at the immigration courts. He’s taking a chainsaw to the bureaucracy across the board. His administration has already slashed over 200,000 probationary government employees. That’s 200,000 fewer pencil-pushers wasting taxpayer dollars on nonsense. And now, reports are swirling that up to 15,000 IRS employees could be next. Imagine that—fewer IRS agents snooping through your bank transactions and harassing small businesses. Sounds like a dream, doesn’t it?
Naturally, the left is in full meltdown mode over these cuts. They think every single government employee is essential, but in reality, we all know that Washington is full of redundant positions and overpaid bureaucrats who do little more than push paper and hold meetings about meetings. The immigration courts have been a mess for years, and it’s about time someone in power actually took action instead of just throwing more money at the problem.
Of course, the media is spinning this as some kind of heartless move, as if President Trump personally went door-to-door firing judges just for fun. But what they won’t tell you is that these judges were still in their probationary period. That means they weren’t even permanent yet—so why should they be kept on the payroll if they’re not cutting it? If anything, this proves that Trump is serious about making sure only the best and most efficient people are running our immigration system.
Bottom line: President Trump is doing exactly what he promised—shrinking the government, cutting waste, and putting America first. And if that means a few bureaucrats have to find a new job, so be it.
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