Trump’s Election Brings Hope to Indiana Town Swamped by Migrants

The November election of Donald Trump has given hope to a large number of native residents of a small Indiana town that has been swamped by migrants.

The small southern Indiana town of Seymour finds itself in the midst of Joe Biden’s ongoing border crisis, but resident Dana Clark, 66, was heard at a recent town hall meeting that “Trump brought hope. Day one is going to see the biggest deportation ever.”

Seymour, which is situated about an hour south of Indianapolis, is just one more small town feeling the brunt of Biden’s border failures. Residents began debating the logic of finding hundreds of illegal migrants flooding their area. Sadly, one resident paid for this chaos with his life when James Bradley Castner was killed by a migrant driving illegally without a license.

Even before Castner’s death, the town had already become alarmed at the influx of illegal aliens…

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