Last week, Democrat leaders in the House and Senate went out of their way to stop President Trump from building a wall on our southern border. President Trump was finally forced to declare a state of national emergency as a way to fund his wall after Democrat lawmakers refused to give Trump the $5.7 billion he requested to complete the construction of the border wall.

While President Trump repeatedly warned that illegal drugs are pouring into the U.S. from Mexico, Democrats and their allies in the media mocked him, as they attempted to convince voters that a wall isn’t necessary to keep criminal illegal aliens out of our country.

Today, it was announced that six members of a powerful, violent Mexican drug cartel, (we’ll call them “undocumented Democrat guests,” since the term criminal illegal aliens offends Democrat lawmakers) have been arrested in North Carolina.

Fox News reports – Six illegal immigrants with ties to a Mexican drug cartel — a rival of the powerful Sinaloa cartel, whose notorious leader Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman was convicted last week— were arrested in an elaborate drug trafficking operation in North Carolina, according to reports.

The massive drug operation included transporting large amounts of cocaine and methamphetamine across state lines — for instance, from Texas to Georgia and North Carolina, WSOC reported.

The feds identified the suspects as Oscar Rangel-Gutierrez, Regulo Rangel-Gutierrez, Francisco Garcia-Martinez, Rodolfo Martinez, Raul Rangel-Gutierrez and Rigoberto Rangel-Gutierrez. President Trump has been criticized by multiple media outlets of misleading the public about the need for a wall to keep drugs from coming into the United States from Mexico.

On January 8, 2019, NBC News joined the Washington Post and other Democrat media allies to prove that President Trump really doesn’t need a wall to keep Americans safe.

Over his past two years in office, Trump has made a number of claims around the issue of immigration, many of them false and misleading, according to NBC News reporting. Here are some of his most significant assertions, and the facts. CLAIM: BUILDING A WALL WILL PREVENT DRUGS FROM FLOWING INTO THE COUNTRY. The facts: It’s unlikely that a wall would stop illegal drugs from coming into the U.S., since the bulk of drugs coming across the southwest border do so through legal ports of entry, hidden in cars or tractor-trailers, according to a 2015 report by the Drug Enforcement Administration.

We beg to differ. Ask any of the Texas Border Volunteers, who work tirelessly to protect Americans from illegal criminals entering our country how many illegal drugs they’ve seen coming across our borders. People who are actually on the border, working to keep Americans safe can tell you that plenty of illegal drugs are making their way into America at a variety of places other than legal ports of entry.

Only two weeks ago, 100 Percent Fed Up published an article with a video showing how easily illegal aliens cross over from Mexico into the U.S. with bales of drugs on their backs.

It’s daylight in Mexico and two brave young criminals who have clearly made this trek before, quickly scale up our ineffective border wall and easily enter the United States with two very large bales of drugs attached to their backs.