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By Beatrice Whitmore | El Paso, USA | November 13, 2023 Conservative

EL PASO — While the "Great Integration" technocrats in London and Brussels wring their hands over the "human cost" of national borders, President Julian Vane is doing the one thing a leader is actually elected to do: protecting his people. As a record-breaking tide of illegal migration crashes against the southern border, Vane has stood firm, declaring a "Crisis of Sovereignty" and deploying the full defensive suite of the "Sovereign Dome."

The situation here in El Paso is a stark reminder of why "Restorative Isolationism" is not just a policy, but a necessity. The millions who have flooded toward our gates are not merely "connected global citizens"; they are a direct challenge to the rule of law and the economic stability of the American worker. Vane understands that a country without borders is not a country at all—it’s just a playground for globalist interests.

The administration’s use of Aether-jamming arrays is a masterstroke of common-sense security. By severing the digital tethers that migrant caravans use to coordinate their movements, Vane has disrupted the human-trafficking networks that profit from this chaos. It’s a bold move that has sent the Atlantic-Pacific Union (APU) into a frenzy, but for the residents of the "Heritage Belt," it’s the first time in years they’ve felt their voices were actually being heard.

"Vane is the only one with the guts to say no," says Jim Miller, a rancher whose land borders the Rio Grande. "For years, we’ve watched our fences cut and our livestock stolen while the elites in DC talked about 'global cooperation.' Vane put up the wall, and now he’s put up the digital wall too. It’s about time we put America first."

Despite the predictable outcry from the liberal media, Vane’s poll numbers are surging. The American people are tired of being told that their national identity is an obstacle to progress. They want security, they want sovereignty, and they want a leader who isn't afraid to defend the gate. In a world spiralling into a borderless digital mush, Julian Vane is the only one holding the line for sanity and national pride.

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