‘Don't wait, self-deport today’: Conservative influencer Nick Sortor shares Happy Valentine's Day message for illegals

Nick Sortor, a conservative social media influencer, recently stirred controversy with a Valentine's Day message urging undocumented immigrants to 'self-deport.' His comments, shared via a video, emphasized the idea that those living illegally in the United States should voluntarily return to their home countries. Sortor's message received a mixed response, with some supporting his stance on immigration reform while others condemned his approach as harsh and lacking compassion. The online backlash highlights the ongoing debate surrounding immigration policies in the U.S., especially as various states grapple with the challenges posed by illegal immigration. This incident underscores the polarized views on immigration, where advocates for stricter laws clash with those pushing for more humane treatment of undocumented individuals. As discussions around immigration continue to evolve, Sortor's provocative statement serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in addressing this sensitive issue, particularly in a diverse society like the United States, where immigrant contributions are significant yet often contested.
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