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An advertising campaign supporting ICE and highlighting the “dangerous” criminal illegal immigrants allegedly allowed into the country under the Biden administration is set to launch on television before President Trump’s upcoming State of the Union address.
The 30-second advertisement, named “Forget,” is scheduled to air nationally on TV and digital platforms this week, with a focus on Washington, D.C., as well as the politically pivotal states of Georgia, Michigan, and North Carolina.
This seven-figure ad purchase is funded by American Sovereignty, a conservative nonprofit organization.
In the ad, a female narrator emphasizes, “They want us to forget that they have allowed dangerous criminals into our country for years. They want us to forget their names and the loved ones we’ve lost. They aim to provide sanctuary to these illegal immigrants, in defiance of federal laws, creating chaos and jeopardizing our safety.”
“Enough is enough,” she insists. “We need to empower Immigration and Customs Enforcement to perform its duty, removing dangerous criminals from our communities and ensuring America’s safety.”
The advertisement features headlines about the tragic rape and murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, alongside images of Kayla Hamilton, Laken Riley, and Rachel Morin.
All four were allegedly murdered by criminal illegal immigrants who entered the country during the Biden administration.
The ad also references the Democrat judge in New Mexico who harbored an alleged Tren de Aragua gang member in his home, and the Wisconsin judge who was convicted last year of obstructing ICE agents by helping an illegal immigrant evade arrest.
American Sovereignty made waves ahead of the Super Bowl earlier this month by putting up pro-ICE billboards in San Francisco, the site of the big game, that outraged residents of the liberal city.
The groupâs latest ad campaign follows recent polling indicating a majority of Americans support deporting criminal illegal immigrants.
A Public Opinion Strategies survey released earlier this month found 79% of likely voters in the swing states of Arizona, Georgia, Iowa, Maine, Michigan, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Texas and Wisconsin agreed that illegal immigrants convicted of a crime should be required to leave the United States.
Polling firm Cygnal similarly found that Americans support deporting illegal immigrants by 61% to 34% margin. A smaller majority, 54%, expressed support for ICE enforcing federal immigration laws and carrying out deportation operations.