This is just crazy.

Is a President fighting to secure the border really worse than an MS-13 gang member? One Democrat seems to think so — and it’s not sitting well with Americans who value law and order.

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) is under fire after making a controversial comparison on MSNBC, claiming that President Donald J. Trump is “more dangerous” than Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a suspected MS-13 gang member recently deported under the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.


🔴 Crockett’s Shocking Claim: Trump “More Criminal” Than an MS-13 Suspect?

During her appearance on The Katie Phang Show, Crockett slammed efforts to keep Abrego Garcia out of the U.S. and bizarrely defended him as less dangerous than President Trump.

“He’s a lot less criminal than the person that’s sitting in the White House,” Crockett claimed, referring to Trump — a statement that triggered instant condemnation across social media platforms.

This comparison was made in response to Sen. Chris Van Hollen’s push to assist the deported illegal migrant. Crockett dismissed concerns about the gang suspect, calling his removal a mistake and suggesting the administration should “get Abrego up out of there.”


🇺🇸 Americans Fire Back: “Delusional,” “Anti-American,” “Trump Derangement Syndrome”

Backlash came swiftly:

  • “Jasmine Crockett must be living in an alternate universe,” wrote one critic on X.
  • Others accused the Texas Democrat of being soft on crime, with some calling her remarks a symptom of full-blown Trump Derangement Syndrome.
  • “This is what happens when the far left defends criminals and attacks patriots,” said another post that gained thousands of shares.

Conservative Americans, especially those concerned about illegal immigration and gang violence, are outraged by the suggestion that a law-abiding president could be worse than a criminal alien.


⚖️ Who is Kilmar Abrego Garcia? What You Need to Know

  • Affiliation: Suspected member of the notorious MS-13 gang, linked to violent crimes across the U.S.
  • Allegations: Previously suspected of human and labor trafficking, although not convicted inside the U.S.
  • Status: Illegally crossed the border in 2011 and was deported last month along with 260 other illegal immigrants under the Alien Enemies Act — a move championed by the Trump administration to swiftly remove dangerous non-citizens without prolonged court delays.

Even with federal courts requesting a review, the Trump White House stood firm: Illegal border crossing and gang suspicion are enough to remove someone who poses a threat to public safety.


🔒 Trump’s Immigration Policies Continue to Deliver Results

Under President Trump’s leadership, border security has returned to the national spotlight, with swift deportations, firm immigration enforcement, and decisive use of long-standing legal tools to protect the homeland.

The Alien Enemies Act, first passed in 1798, gives the executive power to remove foreign nationals seen as threats during periods of conflict. Trump used it precisely as intended — to shield Americans from those with suspected criminal affiliations.

Meanwhile, Democrats like Crockett continue to undermine enforcement efforts, prioritize foreign nationals over citizens, and excuse criminal behavior if it fits their political narrative.


🧠 Final Thought: Who’s Really Dangerous — Trump or MS-13?

The real question here isn’t about a TV soundbite — it’s about who is willing to stand up for America.

  • President Trump: Enforced immigration laws, protected American families, and kept dangerous gang members out.
  • Rep. Jasmine Crockett: Defended a foreign national with alleged gang ties and compared him favorably to a sitting U.S. president.

It’s no wonder conservatives across the country are rallying behind Trump’s law-and-order agenda and rejecting the soft-on-crime rhetoric coming from today’s radical left.