Dear Patriot,
When an illegal immigrant assaults a police officer, they should be deported.
Why is that so hard for some people to understand?
Let’s face it—four years of Biden’s open-border chaos have turned America into a danger zone that won’t be easy to clean up:
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Fentanyl floods across the southern border, devastating families and communities.
- Violent criminals have entered our communities with no accountability.
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And police officers—the very people protecting us—are under siege like never before.
Assaults on law enforcement have skyrocketed, especially by illegal border crossers who know that open border policies protected them, not the cops they attack.
It’s outrageous. And enough is enough.
Will you donate $25 to help us fight for the deportation of violent criminals who never should have been in our country in the first place?
Senator Ted Budd is leading the charge to stop this madness with the POLICE Act of 2025.
This law would require the deportation of any illegal alien who assaults a police officer, firefighter, or first responder. Finally—real accountability for those who attack the men and women in blue.
But here’s the problem: the same anti-police politicians who pushed “Defund the Police” are mobilizing to stop this bill—just like they blocked it before.
The border crisis remains a serious threat, and police officers are paying the price. If we don’t act now, assaults on law enforcement will continue unchecked.
We can’t let this happen. We need your help to push this bill across the finish line.
The Police Officers’ Defense Coalition was formed to fight back against the War on Cops —to call out those who prosecute police instead of criminals, and to hold legislators accountable for their anti-police votes.
Now, we’re fighting for this bill, and we need YOU to join the fight.
Donate today to help us protect law enforcement officers across America from both street violence and political attacks.
When police officers are targeted—on the streets and in Washington—it puts every American in danger. Stand with the men and women who protect your family every day.
Thank you for standing with law enforcement,
Bert Eyler