Across continents, democratic nations are grappling with similar threats—mass illegal immigration, the erosion of national identity, and the subordination of citizen welfare to global opinion. Increasingly, voters are rejecting symbolism and electing leaders who deliver solutions.
Consider Poland’s recent election, where Karol Nawrocki won a razor-thin 50.89% victory. An amateur boxer and political newcomer, Nawrocki campaigned on defending traditional Polish values. His rise mirrors that of U.S. President Donald Trump—no political pedigree, a love of boxing, and a commitment to the founding principles of his homeland. It’s no wonder that Trump’s own Secretary of Homeland Security said in Warsaw, “Nawrocki needs to be Poland’s next president.”
Poland’s political shift is rooted in a crisis that should sound familiar to Americans: weaponized mass migration.
For over three decades, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko—a staunch ally of Vladimir Putin—has ruled with an iron grip. In retaliation for EU sanctions, Lukashenko has engineered a migration crisis since before 2021, funneling thousands toward Poland’s borders to destabilize the region.
A Politico investigation revealed the scheme: Migrants from Iraq and other nations were charged $6,000–$15,000 for flights into Belarus, granted visas, and housed in government-run hotels. They arrived with no luggage, and return flights went empty. Belarusian authorities then escorted them directly to the borders of Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia. Those who failed to cross were often beaten by state agents and forced to try again.
Poland faced the same chaos America has experienced under former President Joe Biden—hundreds, sometimes thousands, of daily border encounters, with migrants increasingly turning violent against guards. As Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk put it: “We are not dealing with any asylum seekers here. We are dealing with a coordinated, efficient operation to break the Polish border and destabilize the country.”
The Polish people responded with a resounding message: Poland First.
Here at home, we share the same instinct. Yet some of our own elected officials openly place foreign interests above those of American citizens.
Illinois Congresswoman Delia Ramirez has proudly declared herself “Guatemalan before American” and recently called ICE a “terrorist organization.” Congresswoman Ilhan Omar has gone further, boasting, “Sleep in comfort knowing I am here to protect the interest of Somalia from inside the U.S. system.”
Four years under the Biden regime have shown us what happens when a nation abandons sovereignty: public safety declines, communities are transformed without consent, and national identity erodes. This isn’t accidental—it’s the deliberate weaponization of migration to weaken societies, undermine values, and erase borders.
By reelecting President Trump, Americans made it clear: we reject leaders who mock our heritage, ignore our laws, and invite chaos into our communities. We stand for ordered, lawful immigration that strengthens our nation—not mass importation that dismantles it.
And in doing so, we send a message far beyond our borders: America still believes in sovereignty, security, and the values that built our greatness. Once again, we are a beacon—proving to the world that national pride, law and order, and strong borders are not relics of the past, but the foundations of a free and enduring future.